Federal Judge Trump Administration Rules cannot allow billions of disastrous problems

Boston (AP) – Federal Judge Tuesday banned Trump management from re-governing $ 4 billion intended to help communities protect the natural disasters.
The US Richard G. Stearns judge in Boston gave the first command that the democracy was led during their case with money on money moving forward.
Federal Emergency Management Agency did not immediately respond to the request of comment.
The Massachusetts lawyer General Andrea Campbell said he would fight against fighting and conviction that “communities have prepared enough for natural disasters.”
The Massachusetts and other provinces for cooling FEACE FEACE The FEMA does not have the capacity to eliminate the buildings and communities and direct more than $ 4 billion of its money. The program aims to make difficulty on infrastructure around the country against potential potential damage.
FEMA was originally announced that the plan was completed, but later it said that the court order was to evaluate it.
Monitoring the program for the program is allocated to the Congress, the provincial case states that any redirect effort would emerge Afoul of the Constitution.
A government lawyer, Connor, opposed to July that money can be used both disaster recovery and the prevention of the disaster.
In his decision, Stearns said he was not a certified conference and gave the FEMA any understanding of redirect. Provinces also show that “the estimates of difficulties and public interest” was their confession.
“There is a public interest to ensure that government is following the law, and the difficulties available in regions from regions from backs back,” Stearns wrote. “The Bric system is designed to protect natural disasters and save lives.”
The plan has provided grants for disaster risk management projects, including strengthening electricity grids, which form flood protection levers and to open up risked water facilities. Many rural projects are many.
FEMA said the release of news in April was “‘Finish’ the program, but later, later, when Fema was analyzed.
Stearns said the farmer decided to finish the program and ‘entered the findings of the new Fainting Faints,’ noticed new opportunities for financing and told participants that they should not wait for money without hesitation.
Provinces, including California, New York, and Washington, said the threat of cash and put on many projects in danger of cancellation, delay or lower. They also warn about completing this program.
“By strengthening our cultures with disasters before they can blow, rather than answer, we will reduce injury, protect, and, finally, they make money in July.
Fema said the court filled with their work on spending can interfere with its response to the reply.
But the steerns say that the management can return to him and release money in case of “unprecedented amount”.