Illinois Comptroller Mendoza Backs Lawsuit to Protect $1B Federal Funding for Families
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Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza issued a statement supporting a lawsuit filed by Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and counterparts in four other states to block the Trump Administration from freezing $1 billion in Congressionally-authorized funding for food assistance, safe housing, and childcare services for Illinois families. The Comptroller stated that the power of the purse rests with Congress, not the executive branch, and expressed concern that childcare providers and social service agencies across the state have been unable to proceed with services due to the funding freeze.
“I applaud Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and attorneys general in four other states for filing a lawsuit to stop the Trump Administration from blocking the $1 billion that Congress has authorized for food, safe housing and childcare for Illinois families.”
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This press release does not create or modify any regulatory obligations. Comptroller Mendoza is expressing support for litigation filed by state attorneys general and criticising the Trump Administration's rationale for the funding freeze, which she characterises as inconsistent and pretextual. The Comptroller does not announce any new policy, investigation, or enforcement action of her own. Recipients of federal social services funding in Illinois who are experiencing disruption should monitor the litigation for developments and consult with the Illinois Attorney General's office for case status.
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Statement from Comptroller Susana Mendoza on lawsuit to prevent Trump Administration from freezing vital funding for Illinois families
I applaud Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and attorneys general in four other states for filing a lawsuit to stop the Trump Administration from blocking the $1 billion that Congress has authorized for food, safe housing and childcare for Illinois families. The power of the purse lies in the hands of Congress, not the executive branch.
President Trump cited "potential fraud" as the reason for stopping the already-approved funds, but later said it's because our states have Democratic governors.
If he comes with actual evidence of fraud, I will join the effort to block funding from any vendor misspending taxpayer money. But as the lawsuit spells out, this is just a “shoot first and ask questions later” pretext to punish children in states with Democratic governors.
Congress approved these funds for all 50 states to support low income working parents and help our residents work toward economic self-sufficiency. The Trump Administration says it wants people to get off the public dole but is taking away services that are helping Illinoisans do just that.
Childcare providers and social service agencies around the state have been calling me every day, panicked and confused, wondering how they can accomplish their mission of caring for the state's children and our most vulnerable residents.
I pray Attorney General Raoul and his counterparts in other affected states are successful in protecting our children.
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