AmeriCorps must restore grant funding and members to states that sued over cuts, federal judge rules
- A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration must restore AmeriCorps grant funding and service workers to about two dozen states that sued over cuts, ending on Thursday.
- The judge granted a temporary block on the cancellation of grants and early discharge of corps members for states involved in the lawsuit.
- The lawsuit claimed President Donald Trump’s actions violated the required notice and comment period for grant cancellations.
- Boardman ordered the reinstatement of AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps members who were discharged early, if they want to return.
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'They know that's a lie': Judge orders reinstatement of probationary workers fired by Trump admin.
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AmeriCorps must restore programs in Pa., other states that sued, judge rules, DOGE staff cuts stay
The federal community service program that oversees thousands of volunteers was targeted in mid-April by the Department of Government Efficiency, which terminated grants and placed 85% of the agency’s employees on administrative leave.
Judge says administration can dismantle the Institute of Museum and Library Services
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