Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration just a day into the new president’s 2nd term.
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell said she plans to ask the state Legislature for additional funding this budget season in anticipation of legal battles with President Donald Trump’s incoming administration.
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell has sued President Donald Trump over an executive order that seeks to cancel the constitutional guarantee that children born in the United States are citizens — regardless of their parents' legal status.
Attorneys General Peter Neronha of Rhode Island and Andrea Campbell of Massachusetts have joined a coalition of other AGs in suing the Trump Administration over its sudden freeze in federal spending via grants,
The funding freeze "violates the separation of powers," Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell said, as a colleague from California called it "arbitrary and capricious."
The sweeping halt, which encompasses a slew of longstanding government assistance disbursements including foreign aid, was set to go into effect Tuesday at 5 p.m.
Clarity is what most local organizations were searching for as the news spread of President Donald Trump's federal funding freeze with ramifications far-reaching nationwide and in the Berkshires, spec
The Republican has only been back in office for eight days, and the whirlwind has a touch of the familiar about it.
It was not immediately clear how much money headed to Massachusetts might be affected by the pause, but it could carry major implications.
The Trump administration's immigration crackdown is already affecting Massachusetts in a number of ways. Keep up with the latest here.