NY Attorney General James, RI Attorney General Neronha, and WA Attorney General Brown co-lead coalition of 21 AGs suing Trump administration for gutting critical social services
Published Date: Jul 21, 2025
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New York Attorney General Letitia James led a coalition of 20 other attorneys general in suing the federal government to stop its unlawful attempt to gut live-saving health, education, and social service programs for low-income families. Earlier this month, in a chaotic reversal of decades of agency policy, the administration issued sweeping new directives barring many safety net programs from serving all residents, regardless of immigration status. The changes threaten access to core services such as Head Start, Meals on Wheels, child welfare programs, domestic violence shelters, housing assistance, mental health treatment, food banks, and community health centers. Attorney General James and the coalition are asking the court to halt these policies and act quickly to prevent the collapse of some of the nation’s most vital public programs.
“For decades, states like New York have built health, education, and family support systems that serve anyone in need. These programs work because they are open, accessible, and grounded in compassion. Now, the federal government is pulling that foundation out from under us overnight, jeopardizing cancer screenings, early childhood education, primary care, and so much more. This is a baseless attack on some of our country’s most effective and inclusive public programs, and we will not let it stand.” – AG James