禁制令遭推翻,重大裁決恢復地方政府聯邦補助金
• 聯邦上訴法院推翻了一項下級法院的禁制令,該禁制令曾命令 Trump 政府恢復發放給多個地方政府的聯邦補助金,重新開啟了數十億美元先前被扣留的資金。 • 該裁決源於一場關於政府如何解釋聯邦補助金附加條件的爭議,多個城市主張扣留資金等同於政治報復。 • 此裁決可能會影響未來政府是否將援助與政策合規性掛鉤,並對聯邦制與地方自治產生深遠影響。
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• 聯邦上訴法院推翻了一項下級法院的禁制令,該禁制令曾命令 Trump 政府恢復發放給多個地方政府的聯邦補助金,重新開啟了數十億美元先前被扣留的資金。 • 該裁決源於一場關於政府如何解釋聯邦補助金附加條件的爭議,多個城市主張扣留資金等同於政治報復。 • 此裁決可能會影響未來政府是否將援助與政策合規性掛鉤,並對聯邦制與地方自治產生深遠影響。
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