Track the state lawsuits against the Trump administration

Shoreline, WALocal News

Washington Attorney General Nick Brown unveiled a federal litigation tracker to monitor state lawsuits against the Trump administration. The tracker reveals that Washington has filed 37 cases, with Brown leading or co-leading 14 of them. The total funding involved in these legal battles amounts to $14 billion. This initiative aims to enhance transparency regarding the state's legal actions against federal policies. The lawsuits reflect ongoing conflicts between state and federal governance, particularly in areas of environmental and social policy.

The tracker’s launch underscores the state's commitment to holding the federal government accountable. Brown's actions highlight the increasing legal challenges states face in response to federal decisions. The tracker serves as a critical tool for citizens to stay informed about significant legal proceedings affecting their state.

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