23 States Challenge Trump Administration’s Controversial Federal Funding Freeze in Court

A coalition of state attorneys general has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging what they deem an unconstitutional halt on federal grants and loans, which came into the spotlight after a federal judge temporarily suspended the administration’s controversial plan to assess federal expenditure. The temporary halt issued by the judge allowed federal funding to resume pending further judicial review, which has caused uncertainty among some U.S. agencies and citizens dependent on government funding. The pause was initially set to start by 5 p.m. on the designated date but has now been postponed until … Read more

States Debate Granny Cam Laws in Nursing Homes: Balancing Safety with Privacy Concerns

As legislative bodies reconvene this month, lawmakers in at least two states are weighing the possibilities for increased transparency and safety in long-term care facilities by considering the adoption of laws that would allow the installation of video cameras in nursing home residents’ rooms. These proposed “granny cam” laws follow the lead of 16 states where similar rules have already been implemented, aiming to ensure the well-being and rights of elderly residents. The proposed legislation was brought forward in Pennsylvania earlier this Wednesday, advocating for the use of video surveillance as a means for families … Read more

Legal and Health Experts Clash Over State’s Mental Health Patient Placement Policies Amid Increasing Concerns

In Oregon, state funding for mental health services has seen a marked increase, providing a vital resource for transitioning patients into residential treatment homes and other community-based settings. This year, spending on aid and assist contracts surged to $15 million from just $3.5 million five years ago, reflecting a commitment to supporting ongoing care in less restrictive environments. Despite these fiscal efforts, obtaining suitable placements remains a complex challenge. Local health authority contracts with county-based programs facilitate patient placements but these programs lack the authority to admit or evict individuals from specific facilities. Furthermore, funding … Read more

Over 20 States Unite in Legal Battle to Safeguard Birthright Citizenship Against Trump Administration’s Executive Order

WASHINGTON — Over 20 states have united to challenge a recent executive order issued by the Trump Administration, which seeks to halt the practice of granting automatic citizenship to children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants. This legal action marks a significant confrontation with the administration over an issue that potentially affects 150,000 newborns annually. The executive order contends that birthright citizenship is not an intrinsic right for every child born on U.S. soil. This stance is a departure from longstanding interpretations of the Constitution, which have consistently recognized the citizenship of such … Read more