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KFF: U.S. Homelessness Data Climbs Sharply as Unsheltered Population Remains a Major Challenge
WASHINGTON, June 12 -- The number of people experiencing homelessness in the U.S. reached a record level in the latest Point-in-Time count, according to data compiled by the health policy organization KFF. The figures, collected during the last 10 days of January, provide a one-night snapshot of homelessness across all states.
The table, sourced from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's 2025 Point-in-Time Estimates of Homelessness, shows that an estimated 771,480 people were experiencing homelessness nationwide in 2024. Of that total, approximately 497,256 people (64%) were staying
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WASHINGTON, June 12 -- The number of people experiencing homelessness in the U.S. reached a record level in the latest Point-in-Time count, according to data compiled by the health policy organization KFF. The figures, collected during the last 10 days of January, provide a one-night snapshot of homelessness across all states.
The table, sourced from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's 2025 Point-in-Time Estimates of Homelessness, shows that an estimated 771,480 people were experiencing homelessness nationwide in 2024. Of that total, approximately 497,256 people (64%) were stayingin shelters, emergency housing, safe havens, or transitional programs, while 274,224 people (36%) were living in unsheltered locations such as streets, parks, vehicles, or abandoned buildings.
The data reveal significant geographic variation. Large states such as California, New York, Florida, and Texas account for substantial shares of the national homeless population, while smaller states report much lower totals. The sheltered-versus-unsheltered breakdown also differs sharply by state, indicating major differences in housing availability, shelter capacity, climate, and local policy responses.
KFF's figures align with federal findings showing an 18% increase in homelessness between 2023 and 2024. The national rate reached roughly 23 people per 10,000 residents, while the number of homeless children climbed to nearly 150,000, marking one of the largest annual increases on record. Researchers say rising housing costs, inflation, and shortages of affordable housing continue to drive the trend.
-- Shanskar Shaw, Targeted News Service
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Location ... Unsheltered Individuals ... Sheltered Individuals ... Total People Experiencing Homelessness
United States ... 266320 ... 479332 ... 745652
Alabama ... 2225 ... 1912 ... 4137
Alaska ... 574 ... 2081 ... 2655
Arizona ... 8497 ... 6762 ... 15259
Arkansas ... 1446 ... 1274 ... 2720
California ... 115583 ... 66351 ... 181934
Colorado ... 5073 ... 11614 ... 16687
Connecticut ... 833 ... 2902 ... 3735
Delaware ... 167 ... 1406 ... 1573
District of Columbia ... 798 ... 4340 ... 5138
Florida ... 13162 ... 14726 ... 27888
Georgia ... 6653 ... 5631 ... 12284
Hawaii ... 4042 ... 2786 ... 6828
Idaho ... 1348 ... 1349 ... 2697
Illinois ... 2074 ... 12502 ... 14576
Indiana ... 1532 ... 5143 ... 6675
Iowa ... 611 ... 2205 ... 2816
Kansas ... 828 ... 1830 ... 2658
Kentucky ... 1998 ... 3791 ... 5789
Louisiana ... 1552 ... 2136 ... 3688
Maine ... 281 ... 2132 ... 2413
Maryland ... 901 ... 6219 ... 7120
Massachusetts ... 1748 ... 26563 ... 28311
Michigan ... 1716 ... 8439 ... 10155
Minnesota ... 1821 ... 6571 ... 8392
Mississippi ... 519 ... 726 ... 1245
Missouri ... 2632 ... 5713 ... 8345
Montana ... 706 ... 1557 ... 2263
Nebraska ... 287 ... 2369 ... 2656
Nevada ... 4914 ... 4991 ... 9905
New Hampshire ... 652 ... 1754 ... 2406
New Jersey ... 1986 ... 11728 ... 13714
New Mexico ... 2146 ... 2537 ... 4683
New York ... 5856 ... 139704 ... 145560
North Carolina ... 4800 ... 10712 ... 15512
North Dakota ... 166 ... 695 ... 861
Ohio ... 2478 ... 9718 ... 12196
Oklahoma ... 1935 ... 3239 ... 5174
Oregon ... 16500 ... 10702 ... 27202
Pennsylvania ... 2882 ... 11952 ... 14834
Rhode Island ... 618 ... 1755 ... 2373
South Carolina ... 1423 ... 2975 ... 4398
South Dakota ... 363 ... 1087 ... 1450
Tennessee ... 4076 ... 4774 ... 8850
Texas ... 12161 ... 15870 ... 28031
Utah ... 1046 ... 3538 ... 4584
Vermont ... 270 ... 3116 ... 3386
Virginia ... 1349 ... 5891 ... 7240
Washington ... 17033 ... 14688 ... 31721
West Virginia ... 883 ... 1042 ... 1925
Wisconsin ... 476 ... 4767 ... 5243
Wyoming ... 98 ... 437 ... 535
Guam ... 779 ... 82 ... 861
Northern Mariana Islands ... N/A ... N/A ... N/A
Puerto Rico ... 1582 ... 478 ... 2060
U.S. Virgin Islands ... 241 ... 70 ... 311
Original text here: https://www.kff.org/other-health/state-indicator/estimates-of-people-experiencing-homelessness-by-sheltered-status/?currentTimeframe=0&sortModel=%7B%22colId%22:%22Location%22,%22sort%22:%22asc%22%7D
[Category: Health Care]
Human Rights Watch Issues Commentary to PassBlue: Free Education Is Crucial to Combating Child Labor
NEW YORK, June 12 [Category: International] -- Human Rights Watch posted the following commentary by Jo Becker, advocacy director of the Children's Rights Division, to PassBlue:
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Free Education Is Crucial to Combating Child Labor
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Peter lives near Monrovia, Liberia's capital, with his mother and three younger sisters. He attended school through ninth grade, but after his father died his mother could no longer pay his public-school fees. So, at 15 he dropped out and began working in a carpentry shop and selling goods in the market. When I met him in January, he told me: "I had no choice
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NEW YORK, June 12 [Category: International] -- Human Rights Watch posted the following commentary by Jo Becker, advocacy director of the Children's Rights Division, to PassBlue:
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Free Education Is Crucial to Combating Child Labor
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Peter lives near Monrovia, Liberia's capital, with his mother and three younger sisters. He attended school through ninth grade, but after his father died his mother could no longer pay his public-school fees. So, at 15 he dropped out and began working in a carpentry shop and selling goods in the market. When I met him in January, he told me: "I had no choicebut to help my mother so that my little sisters could attend school."
The cost of education remains a key driver of child labor worldwide. As countries mark the World Day Against Child Labor, on June 12, an estimated 138 million children are still engaged in child labor, including 54 million in hazardous work. A possible new international treaty that would require free secondary education could make a big difference for children like Peter.
When education is free, families are less likely to send children into factories, farms, minesc or dangerous informal work simply to survive. Schooling protects children from exploitation and gives them the skills and opportunities needed to escape the poverty that drives child labor.
Yet progress toward free, quality education for everyone remains far too slow. Unesco's latest figures show that the number of children out of school worldwide has risen for seven consecutive years, reaching 273 million.
I saw this firsthand in Liberia earlier this year. Liberia has one of the world's highest rates of children out of school: 17 percent do not complete ninth grade, and at least one in three never attends school at all. Nearly four in ten children ages 12 to 14 work outside the home. My team and I interviewed nearly 180 children, parents and school staff, and we heard the same story repeatedly: Public-school fees push children out of classrooms and into work.
Many children said they worked before or after school to help pay their fees. Girls often sold goods in markets, while boys transported passengers or cargo on motorbikes. Others worked on farms.
One 13-year-old girl left her village because there was no school nearby and moved in with a woman near Monrovia so she could continue her education. But when her parents could not pay the public-school fees, she was forced to work for her guardian to pay her fees. "My guardian credits the money, and I have to pay it back by selling potatoes and greens in the market," she said.
The International Labor Organization has identified free, quality education as one of the most effective tools for preventing child labor. Research in rural China, for example, found that one additional semester of free schooling reduced child labor by more than eight percentage points.
International law, however, fails to guarantee free education when it is needed most to prevent child labor. Existing human rights treaties guarantee free education only at the primary level. Historically, that commitment helped drive major gains: Nearly 90 percent of children globally now complete primary school. But enormous gaps remain at the pre-primary and secondary levels.
More than 70 percent of out-of-school children -194 million -are of secondary-school age, while only 60 percent of children entering primary school have received at least one year of pre-primary education.
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child -the world's pre-eminent children's rights treaty -says nothing about early-childhood education and does not require governments to provide free secondary education for all. These gaps in international law have allowed glaring inequalities in access to education to persist.
Explicitly recognizing rights
To close these gaps, Luxembourg, Sierra Leone and the Dominican Republic led a resolution at the UN Human Rights Council in 2024 to establish an intergovernmental working group to consider and elaborate a new optional protocol to the Convention. The aims of the protocol are to explicitly recognize the right to early-childhood care and education and to guarantee free public education from pre-primary through the end of secondary school.
Such a treaty would push governments to remove the financial barriers that keep children out of school and drive them into labor.
Sierra Leone, which eliminated school fees in 2018, is chairing the working group, which met for the first time in September 2025. At that session, most states taking the floor expressed support for the proposed protocol. To date, 60 countries from all regions have publicly expressed support for the initiative.
A new treaty will not solve child labor overnight. But when rights are recognized in binding international law, governments face greater pressure to act, implementation gaps become harder to ignore and children and families gain stronger tools to demand accountability. Previous treaties -on landmines, child soldiers and labor rights -have helped push legal and policy reforms that improved millions of lives.
Free education is one of the most powerful tools available to combat child labor. It gives children an alternative to exploitation and offers even the most vulnerable a path toward opportunity and dignity rather than hardship and poverty.
In August, the working group will reconvene in Geneva for a second time to consider key principles for the elaboration of the optional protocol's text. The choice before governments is simple: Invest in free education or continue leaving millions of children like Peter with no option but work.
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View the commentary in PassBlue here: https://passblue.com/2026/06/10/free-education-is-crucial-to-combating-child-labor/
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Original text here: https://www.hrw.org/news/2026/06/11/free-education-is-crucial-to-combating-child-labor
Florida Chamber of Commerce Announces First Round of Legislative Endorsements
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, June 12 -- The Florida Chamber of Commerce issued the following news on June 11, 2026:
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Florida Chamber of Commerce Announces First Round of Legislative Endorsements
Bipartisan list of over 80 current and former legislators informed by performance on the Chamber's annual Legislative Report Card
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The Florida Chamber of Commerce is again uniting Florida's business community to help make Florida more competitive and today endorsed a bipartisan list of over eighty current and former legislators running for election this year.
These legislators have a strong track record
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TALLAHASSEE, Florida, June 12 -- The Florida Chamber of Commerce issued the following news on June 11, 2026:
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Florida Chamber of Commerce Announces First Round of Legislative Endorsements
Bipartisan list of over 80 current and former legislators informed by performance on the Chamber's annual Legislative Report Card
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The Florida Chamber of Commerce is again uniting Florida's business community to help make Florida more competitive and today endorsed a bipartisan list of over eighty current and former legislators running for election this year.
These legislators have a strong track recordof securing Florida's future by voting to advance free enterprise and job creation. These endorsements are based, in large part, on Legislator's actual grades earned on The Florida Chamber of Commerce Legislative Report Card.
"The Florida Chamber has a long and proven track record of endorsing and electing candidates who stand for the pro-jobs policies necessary to continue Florida's momentum towards a top 10 global economy," said Mark Wilson, President and CEO, Florida Chamber of Commerce. "We trust these proven incumbent and former legislators to continue to make Florida's future a priority by focusing on job creation and further economic opportunity for all Florida families and local businesses."
The Florida Chamber endorses the following candidates, putting its full 100-plus years of combined political experience behind getting them reelected.
Senate:
District 2: Senator Jay Trumbull
District 4: Senator Clay Yarborough
District 6: Senator Jennifer Bradley
District 10: Senator Jason Brodeur
District 12: Senator Colleen Burton
District 14: Representative Josie Tomkow
District 18: Senator Nick DiCeglie
District 20: Senate President Designate Jim Boyd
District 22: Representative James Buchanan
District 24: Senator Mack Bernard
District 28: Representative Lauren Melo
District 36: Senator Ileana Garcia
District 38: Senator Alexis Calatayud
District 40: Senator Ana Maria Rodriguez
House of Representatives:
District 1: Representative Michelle Salzman
District 3: Representative Nathan Boyles
District 4: Representative Patt Maney
District 5: Representative Shane Abbott
District 7: Representative Jason Shoaf
District 8: Representative Gallop Franklin
District 11: Speaker Designate Sam Garrison
District 15: Representative Dean Black
District 16: Representative Kiyan Michael
District 17: Representative Jessica Baker
District 18: Representative Kim Kendall
District 19: Representative Sam Greco
District 20: Representative Judson Sapp
District 22: Representative Chad Johnson
District 23: Representative J.J. Grow
District 24: Representative Ryan Chamberlin
District 25: Representative Taylor Yarkosky
District 26: Representative Nan Cobb
District 27: Representative Richard Gentry
District 28: Representative Bill Partington
District 29: Representative Webster Barnaby
District 30: Representative Chase Tramont
District 32: Representative Brian Hodgers
District 33: Representative Monique Miller
District 34: Representative Robert Brackett
District 35: Representative Erika Booth
District 36: Representative Rachel Plakon
District 39: Representative Doug Bankson
District 48: Representative Jon Albert
District 49: Representative Jennifer Kincart Jonsson
District 50: Representative Jennifer Canady
District 51: Representative Hilary Holley
District 52: Representative Samantha Scott
District 54: Representative Randy Maggard
District 56: Representative Brad Yeager
District 57: Representative Adam Anderson
District 58: Representative Kimberly "Kim" Berfield
District 59: Representative Berny Jacques
District 61: Representative Linda Chaney
District 65: Representative Karen Gonzalez Pittman
District 66: Representative Traci Koster
District 69: Representative Daniel "Danny" Alvarez
District 70: Representative Michael Owen
District 72: Representative William "Bill" Conerly
District 73: Representative Fiona McFarland
District 75: Representative Danny Nix
District 76: Representative Vanessa Oliver
District 77: Representative Tiffany Esposito
District 79: Representative Mike Giallombardo
District 80: Representative Adam Botana
District 81: Representative Yvette Benarroch
District 83: Representative Kaylee Tuck
District 84: Representative Dana Trabulsy
District 86: Representative John Snyder
District 88: Representative Jervonte "Tae" Edmonds
District 90: Representative Rob Long
District 91: Representative Peggy Gossett-Seidman
District 93: Representative Anne Gerwig
District 94: Representative Meg Weinberger
District 106: Representative Fabian Basabe
District 110: Representative Tom Fabricio
District 111: Representative David Borrero
District 112: Representative Alex Rizo
District 114: Representative Demi Busatta
District 115: Representative Omar Blanco
District 119: Representative Juan Carlos Porras
District 120: Representative James Vernon "Jim" Mooney, Jr.
Further endorsements will follow.
With all 120 House seats and half of Florida Senate seats on the 2026 ballot, the Florida Chamber leads the business community's efforts to recruit and elect better candidates through the Florida Free Enterprise Fund, Florida Chamber Political Institute and the Florida Institute for Political Leadership.
For more information about these initiatives, contact the Florida Chamber's Executive Vice President of Government & Political Relations, Frank Walker, at fwalker@flchamber.com.
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Original text here: https://www.flchamber.com/florida-chamber-of-commerce-announces-first-round-of-legislative-endorsements/
[Category: Business]
Environmental Defense Fund, NRDC, Sierra Club Join Court Fight in Support of California Clean Truck Measures
NEW YORK, June 12 -- The Environmental Defense Fund posted the following news release on June 11, 2026, with the Natural Resources Defense Council and Sierra Club:
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EDF, NRDC, Sierra Club join court fight in support of California clean truck measures
(Washington, D.C.) Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and Sierra Club are helping defend California's protective clean vehicle standards in court.
Last year, truck manufacturers filed a court challenge to California's standards limiting the emission of harmful air pollutants, as well as to California's
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NEW YORK, June 12 -- The Environmental Defense Fund posted the following news release on June 11, 2026, with the Natural Resources Defense Council and Sierra Club:
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EDF, NRDC, Sierra Club join court fight in support of California clean truck measures
(Washington, D.C.) Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and Sierra Club are helping defend California's protective clean vehicle standards in court.
Last year, truck manufacturers filed a court challenge to California's standards limiting the emission of harmful air pollutants, as well as to California'sClean Truck Partnership - a voluntary agreement signed in 2023 between the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and major truck manufacturers that represent more than 90% of the state's truck market.
On Tuesday, EDF, NRDC and Sierra Club filed an amicus brief (or "friend of the court" brief) in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California in support of the California's clean truck measures.
"The state measures Plaintiffs seek to enjoin address some of the most virulent and deadly forms of air pollution. Emissions from the diesel-powered heavy-duty motor vehicles cause enormous harm to millions of Californians, and account for an outsized share of California's chronic air quality problems," the groups state in their brief. "Disabling the California regulations means more air pollution and shortened lives for Californians."
The transportation sector is an enormous source of climate and health-harming pollution in California, including deadly particle pollution, smog-forming nitrogen oxides (NOx) and other dangerous air pollutants. Particulate pollution from the diesel engines used in most heavy-duty vehicles poses particularly severe health risks.
California began regulating vehicle pollution long before the federal government did and has been a leader in creating policies and technologies to limit it and protect Californians' health. California also has specific geographic and other challenges that cause especially significant air pollution problems. Under the Clean Air Act, Congress specifically granted California the right to set its own air pollution standards with waivers from the Environmental Protection Agency. EPA has granted dozens of these waivers over more than half a century.
EDF analysis finds California's more than 50 years of emission standards have significantly reduced harmful emissions, leading to substantial improvements in air quality, protecting thousands of lives, and saving billions of dollars. One program alone, which is now under attack in this lawsuit - the Omnibus Low NOx regulation - is expected to reduce pollution by 2050 in amounts that will result in as many as 4,800 fewer Californians dying prematurely, along with fewer hospitalizations and ER visits.
Last year, Congress used the Congressional Review Act in an attempt to reverse three already-approved waivers for California's vehicle standards - in spite of the fact that the Congressional Review Act's plain language does not cover agency adjudications such as preemption waivers and only authorizes Congress to disapprove federal laws. The Senate Parliamentarian, the office specially charged with determining which agency actions are subject to Congressional review, the independent Congressional Research Service, and even long-time Congressional opponents of California's actions consistently agreed that waivers for California's state vehicle standards are not subject to the Congressional Review Act.
California and 10 other states also filed a lawsuit challenging the Congressional Review Act resolutions attempting to reverse the three waivers in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. EDF, NRDC and Sierra Club filed an amicus brief in support of the state plaintiffs in that case in January 2026. That case is pending.
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With more than 3 million members, Environmental Defense Fund creates transformational solutions to the most serious environmental problems. To do so, EDF links science, economics, law, and innovative private-sector partnerships to turn solutions into action. edf.org
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Original text here: https://www.edf.org/media/edf-nrdc-sierra-club-join-court-fight-support-california-clean-truck-measures
[Category: Environment]
Earthjustice: Trump Administration Continues Attacks on Pristine Pacific Marine Monuments
SAN FRANCISCO, California, June 12 -- Earthjustice issued the following news release on June 11, 2026:
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Trump Administration Continues Attacks on Pristine Pacific Marine Monuments
New proclamation signed to open marine monuments to commercial fishing
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Honolulu, HI -- President Trump today signed a proclamation attempting to allow commercial fishing in the Mau and Ho'omalu Zones of the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, the Islands Unit of the Mariana Trench Marine National Monument, and the Rose Atoll Marine National Monument. The order threatens critical species' habitat within
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SAN FRANCISCO, California, June 12 -- Earthjustice issued the following news release on June 11, 2026:
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Trump Administration Continues Attacks on Pristine Pacific Marine Monuments
New proclamation signed to open marine monuments to commercial fishing
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Honolulu, HI -- President Trump today signed a proclamation attempting to allow commercial fishing in the Mau and Ho'omalu Zones of the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, the Islands Unit of the Mariana Trench Marine National Monument, and the Rose Atoll Marine National Monument. The order threatens critical species' habitat withinand around the monument.
Earthjustice vowed to take legal action in response to today's news.
"Commercial fishing in our protected marine monuments would not only be disastrous for the environment, but also does nothing for the fishing industry," said David Henkin, deputy managing attorney with Earthjustice's Mid-Pacific Office. "Without fishing in the monuments, U.S.-based fisheries hit their catch limits for tuna every year. Science-backed management for the benefit of current and future generations requires protected marine areas. Safe havens allow marine life to maintain healthy populations and prevent corporate greed from stripping the ocean of life. We'll see the administration in Court."
Today's news follows similar attacks from the Trump administration on the Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument in 2025 and Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monuments earlier this year. Earthjustice sued on behalf of Kapaa, the Conservation Council for Hawai'i, and the Center for Biological Diversity over the Pacific Islands Heritage proclamation, and in August 2025, a federal district court struck down the resumption of commercial fishing in the monument.
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About Earthjustice
Earthjustice is the premier nonprofit environmental law organization. We wield the power of law and the strength of partnership to protect people's health, to preserve magnificent places and wildlife, to advance clean energy, and to combat climate change. We are here because the earth needs a good lawyer.
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Original text here: https://earthjustice.org/press/2026/trump-administration-continues-attacks-on-pristine-pacific-marine-monuments
[Category: Environment]
Democracy Forward Sues the FBI and DOJ for Records Related to Director Kash Patel
WASHINGTON, June 12 -- Democracy Forward, an organization that says it advances democracy and social progress through litigation, policy and public education and regulatory engagement, issued the following news release on June 11, 2026:
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Democracy Forward Sues the FBI and DOJ for Records Related to Director Kash Patel
Lawsuit Seeks Records About Agency Operations, Use of Government Resources, and Internal Concerns Following Public Reporting on Patel's Behavior
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Democracy Forward filed a lawsuit today against the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the U.S. Department of Justice
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WASHINGTON, June 12 -- Democracy Forward, an organization that says it advances democracy and social progress through litigation, policy and public education and regulatory engagement, issued the following news release on June 11, 2026:
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Democracy Forward Sues the FBI and DOJ for Records Related to Director Kash Patel
Lawsuit Seeks Records About Agency Operations, Use of Government Resources, and Internal Concerns Following Public Reporting on Patel's Behavior
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Democracy Forward filed a lawsuit today against the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the U.S. Department of Justice(DOJ) after the agencies failed to comply with multiple Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests seeking records related to FBI Director Kash Patel's conduct, management of the bureau, use of government resources, and reports that have raised questions about agency operations and leadership.
The lawsuit seeks to compel the FBI and DOJ to process and produce records requested concerning internal complaints, scheduling and calendar records, communications involving Director Patel's security detail, records related to the use of government resources, and other materials that may shed light on reports that Patel was frequently unavailable to perform official duties, difficult to reach by agency personnel, or otherwise unable to carry out the responsibilities of his position.
The requests were submitted following extensive public reporting that raised questions about Director Patel's management of the FBI, his use of agency resources, alleged episodes involving excessive alcohol consumption and unexplained absences, and reports that members of his security detail were at times unable to reach or wake him. Director Patel has publicly denied those allegations and filed litigation challenging the reporting.
"People in America deserve transparency and accountability from the officials entrusted with leading our nation's principal law enforcement agency," said Skye Perryman, President and CEO of Democracy Forward, "Our requests sought records that could help the public understand the validity of serious concerns that have been raised about the management of the FBI, the use of taxpayer-funded resources, and the agency's operations. Because the FBI and DOJ have failed to provide these documents in the timeline required by law, we are filing this lawsuit to compel their release. They cannot simply ignore lawful requests for information about the performance and conduct of senior government officials."
The case is Democracy Forward Foundation v. Federal Bureau of Investigation et al. The legal team for Democracy Forward includes Anisha Hindocha, Daniel McGrath, and Ronald Fein.
Read the complaint here (https://democracyforward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/DEMOCRACY-FORWARD-FOUNDATION-v.-FEDERAL-BUREAU-OF-INVESTIGATION-et-al-Complaint.pdf).
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Democracy Forward Foundation is a national legal organization that advances democracy and social progress through litigation, policy, public education, and regulatory engagement. For more information, please visit www.democracyforward.org.
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Original text here: https://democracyforward.org/news/press-releases/democracy-forward-sues-the-fbi-and-doj-for-records-related-to-director-kash-patel/
[Category: Political]
Alliance for Justice: Michigan District Court Nominee Fails to Address Concerns About His Record
WASHINGTON, June 12 -- The Alliance for Justice, an organization committed to fortifying the progressive movement through its focus on federal and state courts and building power by providing resources to maximize nonprofits' advocacy capacity, issued the following news release on June 10, 2026:
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Michigan District Court Nominee Fails to Address Concerns About His Record
Today the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing for the nomination of Michael Martin to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. In conversations with the senators from Michigan, Martin was purportedly
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WASHINGTON, June 12 -- The Alliance for Justice, an organization committed to fortifying the progressive movement through its focus on federal and state courts and building power by providing resources to maximize nonprofits' advocacy capacity, issued the following news release on June 10, 2026:
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Michigan District Court Nominee Fails to Address Concerns About His Record
Today the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing for the nomination of Michael Martin to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. In conversations with the senators from Michigan, Martin was purportedlycommitted to addressing his record of Trump loyalism and giving satisfactory answers to common-sense questions about our democracy. However, he not only failed to dispel concerns about his record, but he also followed a familiar script to qualify evasive answers about whether President Biden won the 2020 election. Martin's nomination only reached the hearing stage following the Democratic senators' decision to advance his nomination despite demonstrated concerns about his record.
There is disturbing evidence that Martin has used his leadership role to support partisan and political actions from DOJ and U.S. attorney leadership. Allegations included his involvement in the firings of prosecutors who enforced the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, which protects those who access and provide abortions, and that he volunteered to assist in political prosecutions related Trump's immigration agenda in Minnesota after attorneys in the Minnesota office resigned in protest.
Alliance for Justice President Rachel Rossi issued the following statement:
"Michael Martin's nomination should never have made it to the confirmation hearing stage because the Michigan senators had a unique opportunity to diligently investigate his record before allowing his nomination to advance. There are serious allegations that Martin has participated in the weaponization of the Justice Department to target those steadfastly committed to justice. After careful review of his record and speaking with several Michigan leaders, AFJ opposed his nomination.
"Senators must remain vigilant to block loyalist judicial nominees who seek to quietly sneak through the confirmation process. Martin only revised the script used by nominees before him, providing updated but similar canned answers on democracy. He has also failed to address significant concerns about his willingness to advance this administration's harmful weaponization of the Justice Department."
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Original text here: https://afj.org/article/michigan-district-court-nominee-fails-to-address-concerns-about-his-record/
[Category: Political]