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$100,000 H-1B visa fee row: US Chamber of Commerce sues Trump admin, claims federal law violation
The US. Chamber of Commerce sued the Trump administration, claiming its new $100,000 H-1B visa fee hurts small businesses and violates federal law.
A New York federal judge on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to send $34 million in anti-terrorism grants to the MTA — calling its abrupt bid to yank the cash a “blatant violation
Attorney General Kris Mayes, a Democrat, said the 28 cases filed to date have led to an "incredible" return on investment for the Grand Canyon State.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes will be hosting a press conference about President Trump. The Attorneys General are expected to make an announcement Thursday morning on a new action because of the Trump Administration "breaking the law,
The attorneys general of more than a dozen states on Thursday sued the Trump administration over the termination of $7 billion in funding intended for affordable solar energy projects across the U.S.
The judge in the case said the pre-planned layoffs are "the epitome of hasty, arbitrary and capricious decisionmaking."
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is telling some federal law enforcement personnel, including Border Patrol agents and customs officers, that they will be paid during the government shutdown, according to internal correspondence seen by Reuters.
Johnson joined virtually all House members in voting for Trump’s bill in 2019, the “Government Employee Fair Treatment Act,” which codified what had been a bipartisan tradition of authorizing back pay for furloughed federal workers after government shutdowns. The text of the law is less than 400 words. It’s not complicated stuff.
‘Budgetary Twister:’ Trump administration pushes limits to pay federal law enforcement amid shutdown
The Trump administration is not using these extraordinary measures to keep other excepted federal employees from missing a paycheck.