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If granted, the order would halt firings and temporarily reinstate workers.
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Protesters wonder if the party is using the right tactics.
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The suit claims the mass layoffs are illegal and harm states.
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It would inform relevant state agencies about the limitations on federal immigration enforcement activities at sensitive locations.
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State officials say they expect the state to bring in $280 million less in revenue, largely as a result of federal spending cuts.
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The Democrat said he is making plans to protect residents when the inevitable occurs.
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The Trump administration deleted a list of hundreds of federally owned buildings it had deemed “not core to government operations” less then 24 hours after it was published.
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Hayes will have purview over important cases regarding Trump executive orders.
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According to Daniels, last year nearly 50% of the university's total incoming funds were the result of research conducted on behalf of the federal government.
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The Moore-Miller administration announced its plan to absorb fired federal workers into the state government’s workforce, at a news conference on Friday.