Humanities Councils Sue Over Federal Funding Cuts

Humanities councils have filed a lawsuit against federal funding cuts implemented by Trump's administration. The groups contend that the Department of Government Efficiency and the National Endowment for the Humanities exceeded their authority in terminating funding, threatening vital support for humanities programs nationwide.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Washington DC | Updated: 16-05-2025 23:39 IST | Created: 16-05-2025 23:39 IST
Humanities Councils Sue Over Federal Funding Cuts
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In a legal battle over funding, humanities councils are challenging cuts enacted by the federal government. The lawsuit was filed in Portland, Oregon, against DOGE and NEH for withdrawing congressionally approved funds.

These cuts, part of Trump's government downsizing strategy, target cultural bodies, sparking widespread concerns in the humanities sector.

The plaintiffs demand the restoration of funding for humanities programs crucial for upcoming historical commemorations, claiming the cuts unlawfully disrupt vital federal-state partnerships.

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