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Del. A.G. Jennings Sues Trump to Block Election Interference
DOVER, Delaware, April 7 -- Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings issued the following news release on April 6, 2026:
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AG Jennings sues Trump to block election interference
President's executive order threatens to disenfranchise eligible voters, violates state authority over elections
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Attorney General Kathy Jennings on Friday joined a coalition of 24 states in filing a federal lawsuit challenging Donald Trump's unlawful Executive Order to restrict voter eligibility and mail voting to lists of voters pre-authorized by the federal government, interfering with states' constitutional
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DOVER, Delaware, April 7 -- Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings issued the following news release on April 6, 2026:
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AG Jennings sues Trump to block election interference
President's executive order threatens to disenfranchise eligible voters, violates state authority over elections
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Attorney General Kathy Jennings on Friday joined a coalition of 24 states in filing a federal lawsuit challenging Donald Trump's unlawful Executive Order to restrict voter eligibility and mail voting to lists of voters pre-authorized by the federal government, interfering with states' constitutionalauthority to administer elections.
"The President's obsession with the myth of stolen elections, and his growing anxiety over how to control his unpopularity, is embarrassing, dangerous, and unconstitutional," said Attorney General Jennings. "Elections are the duty of the States because the Founders had the foresight to anticipate a president who would try to be a king: one who would let his narcissism, dishonesty, and erratic whims come before his patriotism. Attorneys general around the country knew that this President would once again try to tamper with the election. We have been prepared for this, and we will never stand down from the fight to protect this most sacred right."
"We will always fight back against federal overreach, protect every voter's right to cast a ballot, and defend the authority of states to run free and fair elections without interference," said Governor Matt Meyer.
On March 31, President Trump signed an Executive Order attempting to establish a national list of eligible voters and directing the U.S. Postal Service, an independent federal agency, to transmit mail ballots only to those on the list. The President threatens states and elections officials with criminal prosecution and the loss of federal funding if they do not comply with his demands. The coalition argues that the Order would require states to act contrary to their own voter roll procedures, vote-by-mail systems, and voter registration laws.
The U.S. Constitution gives states the primary authority to administer elections. In contrast, the Constitution does not allow the President to unilaterally impose changes to federal election procedures--least of all without an Act of Congress.
State and federal law entitle all eligible voters to cast ballots and to have their votes counted in state and federal elections. The plaintiff states permit registered voters to cast their ballots by mail if they meet their state's requirements for doing so. Voters of all parties, in all states, and of every demographic utilize mail-in voting - including the President himself.
The administration of elections is highly complex and requires substantial planning and preparation. The coalition argues that the President's Executive Order would require states to dismantle their existing election administration procedures for upcoming elections and rush to conduct new statewide voter education - within weeks of many states' primary elections and mere months before the beginning of mail voting for the general election. The coalition argues that such drastic and sudden changes will create confusion, chaos, and distrust in state election systems, all while threatening to disenfranchise eligible voters.
The states allege that the President's Executive Order violates the separation of powers and unlawfully interferes with states' mail voting programs. The coalition asks the court to prevent the federal government from implementing or enforcing the Executive Order.
This is the latest in a series of actions AG Jennings has taken to protect voting rights in Delaware, from protecting permanent absentee and early voting to suing to block the sabotage of the USPS ahead of the 2020 election.
In addition to AG Jennings, the coalition is comprised of the attorneys general of Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and the Governor of Pennsylvania
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Original text here: https://news.delaware.gov/2026/04/06/ag-jennings-sues-trump-to-block-election-interference/
Additional Information Regarding an Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation in Raymond, New Hampshire on April 4, 2026
CONCORD, New Hampshire, April 7 -- New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella issued the following news release on April 6, 2026:
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Additional Information Regarding an Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation in Raymond, New Hampshire on April 4, 2026
Attorney General John M. Formella announces additional information concerning an officer-involved shooting that occurred Saturday, April 4, 2026, in Raymond, New Hampshire, following an attempt to take a man into custody.
An autopsy was conducted today on Matthew J. Masse, age 38, of Raymond. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner determined
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CONCORD, New Hampshire, April 7 -- New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella issued the following news release on April 6, 2026:
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Additional Information Regarding an Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation in Raymond, New Hampshire on April 4, 2026
Attorney General John M. Formella announces additional information concerning an officer-involved shooting that occurred Saturday, April 4, 2026, in Raymond, New Hampshire, following an attempt to take a man into custody.
An autopsy was conducted today on Matthew J. Masse, age 38, of Raymond. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner determinedthat Mr. Masse's cause of death was a single self-inflicted gunshot wound to his chin/head and that the manner of his death was suicide. That office also determined that Mr. Masse sustained a shrapnel wound of his left elbow in addition to the self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The investigation into the officer-involved use of deadly force on Mr. Masse is ongoing, and the identity of the officers who used deadly force will be disclosed once formal interviews of all involved in the incident are completed in the coming weeks. Further information will be provided at that time.
The Nottingham Police Department officer who was struck in the arm and wounded by one of Ms. Masse's gunshots earlier in the day was released from the hospital today.
The exact circumstances surrounding this incident remain under active investigation.
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Original text here: https://www.doj.nh.gov/news-and-media/additional-information-regarding-officer-involved-shooting-investigation-raymond-new
Additional Information Regarding an Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation in Northfield, New Hampshire on April 6, 2026
CONCORD, New Hampshire, April 7 -- New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella issued the following news release on April 6, 2026:
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Additional Information Regarding an Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation in Northfield, New Hampshire on April 6, 2026
Attorney General John M. Formella announces additional information concerning an officer-involved shooting that occurred early this morning in Northfield, New Hampshire. The circumstances surrounding this incident remain under active investigation.
At approximately 12:12 AM on Monday, April 6, 2026, Northfield and Tilton police officers
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CONCORD, New Hampshire, April 7 -- New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella issued the following news release on April 6, 2026:
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Additional Information Regarding an Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation in Northfield, New Hampshire on April 6, 2026
Attorney General John M. Formella announces additional information concerning an officer-involved shooting that occurred early this morning in Northfield, New Hampshire. The circumstances surrounding this incident remain under active investigation.
At approximately 12:12 AM on Monday, April 6, 2026, Northfield and Tilton police officersresponded to a 911 call from an apartment at 20 Vine Street in Northfield for a report of a domestic disturbance of one adult female resident striking another resident with a fire extinguisher. The caller told dispatchers that the female resident, Megan L. Whiting, age 27, was striking the caller's girlfriend, smashing objects, breaking a window, and told police to hurry. Dispatchers heard yelling in the background of the call.
Officers arrived from the Northfield and Tilton Police departments in approximately six minutes. As the responding officers entered the doorway of the apartment, they saw Ms. Whiting armed with a knife within close proximity of an injured female resident. Police repeatedly instructed Ms. Whiting to drop her knife. One officer ultimately discharged his firearm. Ms. Whiting was struck by gunfire. Officers were then able to safely remove the injured female from the apartment and separate the knife from Ms. Whiting. Ms. Whiting was later pronounced deceased at the scene.
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner conducted an autopsy this afternoon and was able to determine that Ms. Whiting's cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds, and the manner of death was homicide. As used by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, homicide is defined as the killing of one person by another.
No law enforcement officers, or additional private citizens, were physically injured during this incident. Pursuant to protocol, the names of the officers involved in the incident are being withheld pending the conclusion of formal interviews. One of the initial responding officers did have a body camera.
Additional information will not be released until after the interview is completed with the officer who discharged his firearm.
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Original text here: https://www.doj.nh.gov/news-and-media/additional-information-regarding-officer-involved-shooting-investigation-northfield
WHAT VIRGINIANS ARE SEEING: A.G. JONES SHARES WEEKLY ROUNDUP OF ACTIONS TAKEN
RICHMOND, Virginia, April 7 -- Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones issued the following news release on April 6, 2026:
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WHAT VIRGINIANS ARE SEEING: ATTORNEY GENERAL JAY JONES SHARES WEEKLY ROUNDUP OF ACTIONS TAKEN
Continues to protect Virginians from federal overreach and secure our rights
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Attorney General Jay Jones this week continued taking action to protect Virginians from federal overreach and defend fundamental rights.
Legal Action to Protect Virginia's Elections
Attorney General Jones is leading legal action against a federal executive order impacting elections, arguing it is
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RICHMOND, Virginia, April 7 -- Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones issued the following news release on April 6, 2026:
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WHAT VIRGINIANS ARE SEEING: ATTORNEY GENERAL JAY JONES SHARES WEEKLY ROUNDUP OF ACTIONS TAKEN
Continues to protect Virginians from federal overreach and secure our rights
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Attorney General Jay Jones this week continued taking action to protect Virginians from federal overreach and defend fundamental rights.
Legal Action to Protect Virginia's Elections
Attorney General Jones is leading legal action against a federal executive order impacting elections, arguing it isunlawful, undermines state authority, and risks eroding trust in secure voting systems. He has joined a multistate effort and made clear Virginia will defend its constitutional role in administering elections.
WRIC: AG Jay Jones says he'll sue Trump over executive order affecting federal elections
"The President continues to overreach, to overstep, to ignore the law, to ignore commonly held tradition and custom in service of a vision that does not align with what we do here in Virginia and in this country as it relates to the rule of law."
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Richmond Today: Virginia AG Vows to Sue Trump Over Election Order
"The president continues to overreach, to overstep, to ignore the law, to ignore commonly held tradition and custom in service of a vision that does not align with what we do here in Virginia and in this country as it relates to the rule of law."
NBC29: Va. Joins coalition of states pledging legal action against Trump's executive order on election
"This is yet another instance where the President continues to pursue things that are illegal, that are based on insidious fallacies, things that continue to sow fear in our communities."
WVTF: Virginia AG Jones promises to fight Trump's mail-in voting executive order
"Mail-in voting is very secure, and in Virginia we run our own elections. The federal government is not responsible for running our elections. We are good at it. We have proper procedures and guardrails in place to make sure they're safe and secure."
WHRO: Virginia AG Jones promises to fight Trump's mail-in voting executive order
Black Virginia News: AG Jones Responds to Latest Trump Attempt to Interfere with Voting
"Virginia will stand up to this. In court. The President's latest executive order is a blatantly illegal and malicious attempt to block access to the ballot. His order restricting mail-in voting is riddled with legal fallacies and authoritarian directives - it will be challenged and it will be defeated."
Black Star Network: SCOTUS Weighs Birthright Citizenship. Trump Voting Order Under Fire. GA Lawmaker Goes Off
"He needs to understand that states are tired of the overreach. They're tired of the power grabs. You know, we're sick and tired of this. If you look at what happened in Virginia in our elections last fall, we all campaigned on pushing back against the federal overreach, and we all had significant success."
WRIC: 'Blatantly illegal': Jay Jones threatens legal action after Trump creates new restrictions on mail-in voting
"Virginia will stand up to this, In court. The President's latest executive order is a blatantly illegal and malicious attempt to block access to the ballot. His order restricting main-in voting is riddled with legal fallacies and authoritarian directives - it will be challenged and it will be defeated."
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Calling Out Misleading Mailers
Attorney General Jones is responding to the news that misleading mailers, targeting Black and senior voters in Virginia, were funded by Silicon Valley billionaire and prominent Trump financial backer, Peter Thiel. These mailers push a false narrative and invoke Civil Rights movement and Jim Crow imagery.
ARLnow: Misleading anti-redistricting mailers prompt outcry from AG Jones, Virginia NAACP
"These ads deliberately exploit the history of Jim Crow and the Civil Rights Movement to mislead Black voters and suppress participation. That is not just offensive. It is a modern playbook for voter suppression."
Virginia Mercury: Virginia civil rights leaders decry 'misinformation' in redistricting fight
"Peter Thiel, one of Donald Trump's top billionaire backers, is spending millions in Virginia to push a campaign built on lies and racial division."
Falls Church News Press: Thiel Behind Deception Effort Soiling Current Vote
"My family lived through Jim Crow in Virginia. That history is not a political prop for Trump's allies to weaponize to rig elections and manipulate voters. Virginians deserve facts, not fear. I will continue to stand up for civil rights, defend the integrity of our elections, and call out any effort to deceive voters and undermine our democracy."
Democracy Docket: Peter Thiel-backed group contributes $2.5 million to oppose Virginia redistricting
Challenging Donald Trump's Birthright Executive Order
Attorney General Jones signed onto an amicus brief to defend birthright citizenship, alongside 24 attorneys general, in the Supreme Court. Trump v. Barbara challenges the administration's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship for children born in the United States to immigrant parents, in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and Section 1401 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
WRIC: 'Unlawful': Jay Jones slams Trump's birthright executive order as Supreme Court hears case
"The President's executive order redefining birthright citizenship violates our Constitution, federal statutes, and the rule that has governed our Nation since we eradicated slavery [over] 150 years ago."
13NewsNow: Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones joins multi-state effort opposing birthright citizenship order
"We are proud to fight against this unlawful order, and grateful for the injunctions that prevented this action from ever taking effect."
Stopping Gun Violence
Attorney General Jay Jones attended the first annual Hoodship Unity Basketball Game in Richmond. This community-oriented event aims to connect with kids and end gun violence.
WTVR: Hoodship Unity Basketball Game held in an effort to help stop gun violence
"For far too long, we've focused on back end solutions and back end activity, but if we can get to folks when they're young, get to folks where they are, I think that will really have a meaningful impact on the outcomes that we have, getting them away from picking up guns as opposed to resorting to conversation or other forms of deescalation."
Attorney General Jay Jones and Vape Enforcement Act News
With the passage of the Vape Enforcement Act, an effort strongly back by Attorney General Jones, Virginia vape shops can now only sell liquid nicotine and vapor products listed in the state directory.
Virginia Scope: Attorney General recommends that commonwealth attorneys enforce new vape regulation
"Vape shops have been allowed to get away with selling unregulated products, with documented negative health impacts not only to adults, but to minors without penalty."
Tobacco Reporter: Virginia AG Pushing to Enforce New Vape Regulations
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Original text here: https://www.oag.state.va.us/media-center/news-releases/2999-what-virginians-are-seeing-attorney-general-jay-jones-shares-weekly-roundup-of-actions-taken
Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation in Northfield, New Hampshire
CONCORD, New Hampshire, April 7 -- New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella issued the following news release on April 6, 2026:
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Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation in Northfield, New Hampshire
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that members of the Attorney General's Office are responding to a report of an officer-involved shooting that occurred early this morning in Northfield, New Hampshire.
The incident reportedly occurred at a private residence as officers were responding to a domestic disturbance call and resulted in one adult female being shot by one of the responding
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CONCORD, New Hampshire, April 7 -- New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella issued the following news release on April 6, 2026:
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Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation in Northfield, New Hampshire
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that members of the Attorney General's Office are responding to a report of an officer-involved shooting that occurred early this morning in Northfield, New Hampshire.
The incident reportedly occurred at a private residence as officers were responding to a domestic disturbance call and resulted in one adult female being shot by one of the respondingofficers. The adult female died at the scene.
The exact circumstances surrounding this incident are now under active investigation. The name of the deceased will be released following notification of next of kin, and an autopsy will be scheduled by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
There is no known threat to the public at this time, and more information will be released as it becomes available.
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Original text here: https://www.doj.nh.gov/news-and-media/officer-involved-shooting-investigation-northfield-new-hampshire
N.H. Attorney General's Office Offering Free Scam Prevention Training in Honor of Financial Literacy Month
CONCORD, New Hampshire, April 7 -- New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella issued the following news release on April 6, 2026:
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Attorney General's Office Offering Free Scam Prevention Training in Honor of Financial Literacy Month
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that the New Hampshire Department of Justice Elder Abuse and Financial Exploitation Unit will host a series of community presentations in Rochester, NH and Manchester, NH during April 2026 to recognize National Financial Literacy Month. These presentations are a continuation of the Unit's "Protect Your Wallet, Protect
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CONCORD, New Hampshire, April 7 -- New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella issued the following news release on April 6, 2026:
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Attorney General's Office Offering Free Scam Prevention Training in Honor of Financial Literacy Month
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that the New Hampshire Department of Justice Elder Abuse and Financial Exploitation Unit will host a series of community presentations in Rochester, NH and Manchester, NH during April 2026 to recognize National Financial Literacy Month. These presentations are a continuation of the Unit's "Protect Your Wallet, ProtectYourself" Scam Prevention Initiative.
The Unit, in partnership with local law enforcement, will offer three free educational sessions designed to assist older adults (age 60 and older), to recognize, avoid, and respond to scams. As fraudulent schemes continue to target older adults with increasing frequency, the programs provide practical tools to safeguard personal and financial security.
Session Schedules
* April 17, 2026 at 10:30 a.m. - Wellsweep Acres, 77 Olde Farm Lane, Rochester NH (Rochester Housing Authority) - no registration necessary
* April 20, 2026 at 9:00 a.m. - The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester, 2 Wall Street, Manchester NH - please register at this link: https://www.mhcgm.org/events/protect-your-wallet-protect-yourself-4-20-26/
* April 22, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. - Linscott Court, 20 Columbus Ave, Rochester NH (Rochester Housing Authority) - no registration necessary
All sessions are approximately 90 minutes in length. Older adults, caregivers, family members, and other community members concerned with combatting this growing problem are welcome to attend.
Session Highlights:
* Impostor Scams: Learn how to recognize suspicious calls and avoid common tactics used by fraudsters.
* Common Payment Methods used by Scammers: Identify how money is transferred by gift cards, wire transfers, and cryptocurrency demands.
* Identity Fraud: Learn how to safeguard your personal identifying information.
* Steps for Reporting and Recovery: Guidance on contacting local authorities, banks, and support services if victimized.
No enrollment is required for the events in Rochester. If you are unable to attend and would like to bring a session to your community, please contact Program Specialist Christa Clapp at Christa.G.Clapp@doj.nh.gov.
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About the NH DOJ Elder Abuse and Financial Exploitation Unit
The Unit investigates and prosecutes crimes of abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation committed against older adults. The Unit is also dedicated to educating the public on issues that affect older adults, including best practices to protect against scams, as well as mandatory reporting requirements for abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
Anyone with knowledge that a vulnerable adult has been scammed or financially exploited should also contact the New Hampshire Bureau of Adult and Aging Services, at nheasy.nh.gov.
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Original text here: https://www.doj.nh.gov/news-and-media/attorney-generals-office-offering-free-scam-prevention-training-honor-financial
Del. A.G. Jennings Wins Appeals Court Ruling Against HUD's Attempts to Restrict Housing-Assistance Programs
DOVER, Delaware, April 7 -- Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings issued the following news release on April 6, 2026:
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AG Jennings wins appeals court ruling against HUD's attempts to restrict housing-assistance programs
In a major victory for Delaware, Attorney General Kathy Jennings has announced that a federal appeals court has rejected the federal government's request to impose harmful restrictions on HUD grant funding. The result means that tens of thousands of formerly homeless people across the country will remain in stable housing.
"The programs that the White House has tried
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DOVER, Delaware, April 7 -- Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings issued the following news release on April 6, 2026:
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AG Jennings wins appeals court ruling against HUD's attempts to restrict housing-assistance programs
In a major victory for Delaware, Attorney General Kathy Jennings has announced that a federal appeals court has rejected the federal government's request to impose harmful restrictions on HUD grant funding. The result means that tens of thousands of formerly homeless people across the country will remain in stable housing.
"The programs that the White House has triedto upend are, in many cases, the only thing sitting between vulnerable Delawareans and homelessness," said Attorney General Kathy Jennings. "I'm grateful to the First Circuit Court of Appeals for upholding our previous efforts to ensure that these crucial programs remain intact."
AG Jennings and a multistate coalition sued the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) last November after HUD abruptly changed its Continuum of Care program, the largest resource for federal homelessness assistance funding. HUD dramatically reduced the amount of grant funds that can be spent on permanent housing and put unlawful conditions on access to the funding.
U.S. District Court Judge Mary McElroy sided with the states in December, saying HUD's actions would cause irreparable harm to the plaintiffs, and issued a preliminary injunction barring HUD from implementing the unlawful restrictions. On April 1, an appeals court rejected HUD's request to temporarily allow the restrictions to go into effect.
The appeals court said plaintiffs had provided ample evidence that if HUD moved ahead with its planned restrictions to the funding, the results would be "immediately destabilizing and disastrous for their constituents."
In Delaware, the consequences of HUD's proposed changes would be catastrophic, resulting in an $8 million loss -- more than a 70% reduction -- that the State alone cannot fill. That reduction would render the State unable to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities and would unacceptably require Delaware's housing programs to value some Delawareans' lives more than others.
A copy of the appeals court judge's ruling is available here (https://news.delaware.gov/files/2026/04/26-1217P-01A.pdf).
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Original text here: https://news.delaware.gov/2026/04/06/ag-jennings-wins-appeals-court-ruling-against-huds-attempts-to-restrict-housing-assistance-programs/