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FEMA public safety grant policy challenged in city, county lawsuit

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Four local governments have filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security regarding restrictive new FEMA grant requirements. The litigation challenges federal mandates that tie $200 million in public safety funding to voter citizenship verification and paper ballot transitions.

  • 01Local governments are suing the Department of Homeland Security over eligibility for public safety grants
  • 02New federal policies threaten to withhold 200 million dollars in critical infrastructure funding
  • 03Funding is contingent upon implementing voter citizenship verification and switching to paper ballots
  • 04Legal proceedings may disrupt anticipated municipal budget allocations for public safety and emergency management

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Four local governments sued the Department of Homeland Security over new requirements that would withhold $200 million in funding unless they verify voter citizenship and switch to paper ballots.