California is suing the Trump administration over $33 million in scrapped federal funding after accusing the state of failing to crack down on foreign drivers.
The state claims a preliminary notice from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration that California is out of compliance with a federal requirement to stop drivers who fail to exhibit English language proficiency violates the Administrative Procedure Act for being “arbitrary and capricious,” according to a lawsuit filed Dec. 12 with the US District Court for the Northern District of California.
The suit comes amid the administration giving federal law enforcers the right to take ...
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