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BumRushDaShow

(151,660 posts)
Tue Apr 29, 2025, 06:45 PM Tuesday

'Giving the middle finger to service': Trump is 'without authority' to unilaterally dismantle AmeriCorps, lawsuit says

Source: Law & Crime

Apr 29th, 2025, 5:40 pm


A coalition of 24 states and Washington, D.C., is suing the Trump administration, claiming that it unlawfully dismantled the AmeriCorps grant program, an independent federal agency that funds volunteer efforts throughout the United States. The lawsuit came in response to billionaire Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cutting the agency’s funding by $400 million and terminating about 85% of its workforce as part of the administration’s ongoing efforts to gut the federal bureaucracy.

States joining the filing include California, Colorado, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, and Michigan.

In the 69-page complaint, the state attorneys general state that the administration’s stripping of resources is an “unlawful effort to dismantle AmeriCorps” that usurps the power of the legislative branch by rendering the agency ineffective and unable to pursue the goals set forth and funded by Congress.

“The Administration’s abrupt decision to dismantle AmeriCorps flouts Congress’s creation of AmeriCorps and assignment of agency duties; usurps Congress’s power of the purse and thereby violates the Constitution’s separation of powers; and arbitrarily and capriciously — without any reasoned analysis — vitiates the agency’s ability to function consistent with its statutory mission and purpose,” the 69-page complaint states. “It also violates a provision of AmeriCorps’ statutory appropriation that requires the agency to make ‘significant changes to program requirements, service delivery or policy only through public notice and comment rulemaking.'”

Read more: https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/giving-the-middle-finger-to-service-trump-is-without-authority-to-unilaterally-dismantle-americorps-lawsuit-says/



Link to COMPLAINT (PDF viewer) - https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/25922619-americorps-complaint/

Link to COMPLAINT (PDF) - https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/25922619/americorps-complaint.pdf
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'Giving the middle finger to service': Trump is 'without authority' to unilaterally dismantle AmeriCorps, lawsuit says (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Tuesday OP
Among the many impacts of this act, the funding for Court-Appointed Special Advocates has been cut. LauraInLA Tuesday #1
What a horrible thing to do - among many KT2000 Wednesday #2

LauraInLA

(1,830 posts)
1. Among the many impacts of this act, the funding for Court-Appointed Special Advocates has been cut.
Tue Apr 29, 2025, 07:12 PM
Tuesday

CASAs, or guardians ad-litem in some states, are volunteer advocates for foster kids who help with placement, education, carceral issues (yielding kids who are doubly affected by both the foster and juvenile justice systems), etc. The Americorps funds paid for our supervisors, licensed social workers who enable us volunteers to perform our functions.

Incidentally, CASA is a fantastic program and they always need volunteers! The commitment is one monthly meeting with your kiddo and court reports to be written every few months. I’d say it’s like Big Brother/Big Sister, perhaps on steroids.

KT2000

(21,398 posts)
2. What a horrible thing to do - among many
Wed Apr 30, 2025, 02:52 AM
Wednesday

Had the pleasure of working with some young Americorps people. What a great program. This program saves the young people who have slipped through the cracks. I sensed they were not sure what to do with their lives and they found friendship and focus in Americorps. They knew they were doing useful work and they did work hard!
I remember a medical assistant at my doctor's office who was working with Americorps and leaving soon to go to nursing school. The doctor mentored her and gave her the confidence to do it.

There was no question trump was going to college and who was going to pay for it. His path in life was set. He has no concept of anyone living a different life - one without a lot of money, supportive families, and the tools to negotiate life on their own. I think he would call them losers and never see how important programs like this are.

What a despicable lump of cruelty he is.

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