The government shutdown is no excuse for the Trump administration to stop distributing grants for efficiency upgrades in publicly-assisted housing, a federal judge ordered Tuesday.
The order from US District Court for the District of Rhode Island is yet another in a long chain of setbacks for the White House as it tries to claw back grants under the 2022 climate law.
In granting the plaintiffs’ motion to enforce, Judge Mary S. McElroy ruled that federal law expressly permits work that is authorized by law, “notwithstanding the current lapse in ...
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