The funding freeze "violates the separation of powers," Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell said, as a colleague from California called it "arbitrary and capricious."
It was not immediately clear how much money headed to Massachusetts might be affected by the pause, but it could carry major implications.
Attorney General Andrea Campbell pledged “prompt action” to challenge a directive from President Donald Trump to pause federal loans and grants starting Tuesday, a decision the Dartmouth Democrat
Massachusetts joins a lawsuit against a Trump administration directive freezing federal grant and loan programs.
Massachusetts is expected to join in legal action as President Trump's administration begins a review of spending that could freeze trillions of government dollars.
Massachusetts may be one of several states suing the federal government over a Trump administration directive to freeze federal grant and loan programs.
President Donald Trump’s day-one executive order attempting to redefine birthright citizenship drew an immediate lawsuit from immigrants’ rights groups, including the ACLU of
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,
While she sues major social media companies, Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell is also pushing lawmakers to restrict cellphone use in schools.
The Department of Homeland Security announced last week that it was ending a policy that restricted ICE agents’ ability to arrest undocumented people at or near so-called sensitive
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell is pushing for a statewide ban on cellphones and other personal electronic devices in school classrooms to boost learning.
BOSTON (WPRI) — Just months after announcing Massachusetts will join dozens of other states suing TikTok and Meta, Attorney General Andrew Campbell is advocating for a new law to restrict the use of cell phones in schools. Campbell said that while lawsuits can bring change, they can also drag on for years.