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This ruling comes at a time when President Trump is pushing forward with a bold agenda aimed at downsizing the federal government and eliminating wasteful spending. Critics of the order argue it ...
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Court filing reveals which offices at 17 agencies the Trump administration had slated for layoffs Some plans have changed, but the document shows new details on RIF plans.
While those plans were not yet set to be made public, Judge Susan Illston said she wanted to review them in order to litigate whether they were following federal statutes.
U.S. District Judge Susan Illston in San Francisco halted the layoffs, ruling on May 22 that approximately 20 affected agencies, including HHS, wouldn't be able to function as Congress intended. The ...
U.S. District Judge Susan Illston in May had said the plaintiffs were likely correct and issued an injunction blocking large-scale layoffs at about 20 agencies while the case proceeds.
U.S. District Judge Susan Illston in San Francisco halted the layoffs, ruling on May 22 that approximately 20 affected agencies, including HHS, wouldn't be able to function as Congress intended.
U.S. District Judge Susan Illston in San Francisco halted the layoffs, ruling on May 22 that approximately 20 affected agencies, including HHS, wouldn't be able to function as Congress intended. The ...