North Carolina cites risk to Hurricane Helene recovery in lawsuit against Trump’s federal funding freeze
- Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker leads a coalition of 22 states in a lawsuit against President Donald Trump over a freeze on federal funding programs affecting education and health services.
- A temporary restraining order has been issued in the case, recognizing the harm to universities and research centers from the funding freeze.
- Pritzker claims the funding cuts are "catastrophic" for programs like poverty assistance and Medicaid, affecting those in need.
- Twenty-Two states, including Illinois, are challenging Trump's administration for allegedly undermining the rule of law regarding federal spending.
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