AG Hilgers Joins Letter Requesting DOJ Withdraw Funding from Groups Limiting Parents Rights
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Nebraska Attorney General Hilgers joined a bipartisan coalition of state AGs in sending a letter to the U.S. Department of Justice requesting the withdrawal of federal funding from groups that allegedly limit parents' rights in court proceedings related to gender ideology. The letter specifically targets organizations involved in gender ideology trainings. The action represents advocacy rather than a binding regulatory change.
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Nebraska AG Hilgers co-signed a letter to the Department of Justice urging the withdrawal of federal funding from organizations that conduct gender ideology trainings affecting parental rights in court proceedings. The letter represents a coordinated state-level advocacy effort rather than an independent regulatory action.
For compliance purposes, this document has no direct effect — it is a political advocacy communication requesting DOJ action rather than a binding rule or enforcement action. Organizations that receive federal grants related to family court proceedings or gender identity services may wish to monitor whether DOJ responds to this coalition letter, as a favorable response could affect future funding availability.
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AG Hilgers Joins Letter to U.S. Department of Justice to Asking to Withdraw Funding from Groups that Limit Parent’s Rights in Court
Posted Wednesday, April 1, 2026 Download Letter
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