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Oregon proposes withholding federal funds if federal agencies don’t follow court orders.
Oregon’s Legislature is considering a bill that would allow the state to withhold federal funds if it believes the federal government is failing to meet its legal obligations, particularly in enforcing court orders.
The measure, which passed the House without Republican support, would let Oregon retain federal payments—up to the amount it has contributed—until federal agencies comply with state legal requirements.
Proponents say it’s a necessary check on federal overreach and accountability.
The bill now moves to the Senate Judiciary Committee for further review.
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Oregon propone retener fondos federales si las agencias federales no siguen órdenes judiciales.