California has joined 20 other states in suing the Trump administration for suspending the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, best known as SNAP, which 5.5 million Californians rely on for ...
According to a press release, this is in regards to the Trump Administration "unlawfully suspending the the Supplemental ...
On Friday, the Trump administration announced that the Justice Department would monitor polling sites in California and New ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Monday that the state plans to deploy its own election observers on Election Day. Their mission: to monitor the federal election monitors being sent by ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta says the state will deploy election observers to monitor federal election observers. It ...
A lawsuit filed by California Attorney General Bonta and 20 other states argues that the Trump Administration is required to ...
How faculty responded: To get clarity about what’s at stake, the UCLA Faculty Association and the Council of University of ...
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown and 22 other attorneys general, along with three governors, are suing the U.S.
The states are claiming the looming suspension of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) on Nov. 1 is unlawful.
Rep. Ro Khanna proposes a new bill to ban U.S. politicians from trading crypto or stocks. The move follows Trump’s pardon of Binance founder CZ.
The states argue that the Trump administration chose to suspend November’s SNAP benefits instead of using contingency funding ...
U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw filed an order late on Monday instructing local prosecutors in Nashville to provide a ...