California Attorney General Rob Bonta and attorneys general from seven other Democratic states are suing the Trump administration, claiming it illegally terminated federal grant funding for K-12 teacher preparation programs – a decision the attorneys general say will ultimately hurt students at a time when the nation is already facing teacher shortages.
Eight Democratic-led states on Thursday filed a lawsuit challenging cuts U.S. President Donald Trump's administration made to grant funding for teacher preparation programs, a move they said was in keeping with Republican's efforts to eradicate diversity,
Eight years ago we were all over the place, and just getting started,” said one Democratic organizer. “Now, we’re much more organized.”
Rob Bonta discussed his office’s legal preparedness and commitment to holding the Trump administration accountable at a Stanford Law School symposium on Tuesday.
It took exactly one day for California Attorney General Rob Bonta to learn that the coming weeks, months and possibly years will be dominated by a flurry of legal battles against the White House.
OAKLAND —California Attorney General Rob Bonta, as part of a coalition of 20 attorneys general, announced the filing of an amicus brief
Democratic states have worked for months to craft legal opposition to President Trump’s agenda. Now they’re putting it into practice.
The hospital previously said it would pause accepting some new patients in response to a federal executive order. Now after pressure from advocates and the state, it is reversing course.
Calls to LGBTQ crisis lines spiked after President Donald Trump's election. His policies target health care for young transgender people, creating uncertainty for a vulnerable community.
Illinois state Sen. Mark Walker already was working on legislation to bolster the state's protections for consumers. But now that President Donald Trump has attacked the federal government's consumer watchdog,
President Donald Trump ordered a temporary "pause" on military aid to Ukraine on Monday, according to White House officials, following Friday's heated Oval Office exchange with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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