Governor Josh Shapiro announced that $2.1 billion in federal funds have been unfrozen, as President Donald Trump’s executive actions are playing out in the courts.
Shapiro said he “will continue to press” the case during a press conference announcing the release of this funding. The administration is facing another lawsuit filed by 23 states and Washington, D.C.
Shapiro said in a news conference that more than $2 billion that his administration had identified as either frozen or held ...
The Pennsylvania governor had sued President Donald Trump’s administration to pry loose $2 billion in federal funding that had been frozen.
One office in the Agriculture Department show how efforts to comply with Trump’s DEI order have halted some grant payments, ...
The case, brought by attorneys general in 22 states and the District of Columbia, represents a pivotal test for the ...
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s push to halt federal funding for programs promoting diversity, ...
Trump's sweeping executive actions challenge legal boundaries, sparking constitutional concerns and court battles.
A judge allowed the administration's mass layoffs to proceed, while a key appeals court ruling on the president's order to ...
Judge Adam Abelson temporarily halted Trump’s push to cancel DEI-related federal contracts and bring legal action over ...
The states told U.S. District Court Chief Judge John McConnell Jr., that the Trump Administration’s threat to freeze ...
A federal judge will consider a request to further block President Donald Trump’s administration from freezing grants and ...
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