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In Hawaiʻi, an estimated $33 million in federal education funding is frozen, which would have been used to support ...
SALEM, Ore. — Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield joined a coalition of 20 attorneys general in suing the Trump ...
In Massachusetts, the freeze impacts more than $107 million in funding for critical K-12 and adult education programs, ...
LANSING – Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel on Monday joined a coalition of 22 states in suing the Trump Administration ...
Attorney General Keith Ellison announced Monday that Minnesota has joined a coalition of 23 attorneys general and two states ...
California’s legal action points out that Congress, not the executive branch, possesses the power of the purse, saying “the ...
ICE began spending more than its appropriated level shortly after the fiscal year commenced and operations now far exceed available resources,’ report says ...
Attorney General Dana Nessel (D-Michigan) says the freeze affects six programs in Michigan, totaling approximately $171M.
It is time to fix the Antideficiency Act to make the federal government more efficient during a shutdown, keep essential employees compensated while on the job and decrease shutdown waste. In the ...
Perhaps the most interesting example of a “specific exemption,” [Harvard Law Professor Howell E.] Jackson says, is the Food and Forage Act of 1861 — near the start of the Civil War.
The Treasury Department in fiscal 2015 “potentially violated” the Anti-Deficiency Act and other statutes with reimbursements for shared services, prematurely moving monies before interagency ...
Funding for a new stadium, a set minimum wage for tipped workers and additional support for DNA testing are among the highlights of a budget, D.C. council will vote on Monday.
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