Illinois among 24 states suing Trump administration over frozen education funding – Chicago Sun-Times

The suit, announced Monday, seeks to release state education funds that pay for after-school and summer programming at Boys & Girls Clubs, the YMCA or public schools attended by 1.4 million children and teenagers nationwide. The 25 attorneys general say the move is unconstitutional and violates multiple federal statutes.
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Wally
10 months ago

I’ve lost track. Kwame has joined in so many suits suing the Trump administration. Yet, a lot of these suits have been basically thrown out by the Supreme Court. He has spent a lot of money pursuing these cases and the legislature boosted his budget to help him. How many of these cases has he won and how much money has he recovered vs. his legal costs?

Deb
10 months ago

IL-follow federal laws. Stop wasting my tax dollars suing Trump because you won’t follow federal laws.

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