California has sued this Trump administration way more than the last one. Here's where cases stand
Briefly

California Attorney General Rob Bonta has filed or joined 34 lawsuits against the Trump administration, four times more than his predecessor at the same point. This legal action reflects California's response to federal policies and practices impacting various issues including climate, immigration, and federal funding. The state has committed $19 million for continued legal efforts and expanded its legal team. Bonta emphasizes a commitment to challenging the administration any time it violates laws and harms Californian citizens. The majority of these lawsuits remain unresolved while some preliminary successes have occurred.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has filed or joined 34 lawsuits against the Trump administration, dramatically increasing legal actions compared to his predecessor during the same period.
California is engaged in ongoing legal disputes over issues such as climate action, school funding, birthright citizenship, and sanctuary policies for undocumented immigrants.
Bonta stated, "We will sue the Trump administration any time he breaks the law, violates the Constitution and hurts the people of California. If he stops breaking the law, we stop suing."
California lawmakers allocated $19 million to Bonta's Department of Justice to support legal battles against the Trump administration, expanding its legal team with additional attorneys.
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