Top Washington state officials joined together Thursday to push back on what they consider an unconstitutional siege on federal funding meant for the state and immoral attacks on vulnerable communities.
In his first formal press conference in Olympia as governor, alongside many state agency leaders, Bob Ferguson issued a wide-ranging defense of Washington’s values against an onslaught of controversial actions from the country’s chief executive.
The governor, no stranger to taking on President Donald Trump, reiterated he’d be willing to work with the president. “But you’re making it tough,” he said.
“I’m still committed to that, I really am, but if you overstep your authority, we will stand up to you,” Ferguson added.
After several directives seeking to halt federal funding to states, Washington still has $162 million stalled, Ferguson said. Of that total, $156 million is for a solar power program that has been in flux for weeks. The rest is for wildfire preparedness and pollution reduction work.
In the last fiscal year, federal funding accounted for about $27 billion, or roughly a third, of Washington’s state budget, according to the state’s Office of Financial Management.
Ferguson said the president has given him no other choice but to spend time focused on the other Washington.
“We’re going to deal with what’s coming in from Washington D.C., that’s harming Washingtonians, that’s impacting our budget, that’s impacting jobs in a negative way,” he said.
Attorney General Nick Brown had a simple message for the president.
“Follow the damn law,” he said. “It’s not that hard, But time and time again, this president has exhibited his disdain for the U.S. Constitution. And we cannot let that happen.”
Moments after the press conference, the attorney general’s office announced that Brown was joining more than a dozen states in suing the Trump administration over delegating power to billionaire Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency, which has been moving to slash federal agencies.
Protecting the vulnerable
In the first few weeks of the second Trump presidency, Brown has taken cues from his predecessor’s playbook, leading two lawsuits against the administration and joining coalitions of attorneys general on at least three others.
Brown’s lawsuit over Trump’s effort to restrict birthright citizenship earned the first rebuke of the policy from a judge.
Another over the administration’s threats to halt funding for gender-affirming care for transgender youth is set for its first hearing Friday in federal court in Seattle. In a separate case, a federal judge in Maryland temporarily blocked Trump’s executive action on that issue.
Ferguson also announced a push this week to process changes to sex designations on birth certificates within three days. He said this process used to take as long as 10 months.
Trump has said he would withhold federal funding from cities and states that don’t cooperate with his vision of rampant deportations. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has sued New York and Illinois over their so-called sanctuary policies toward immigrants.
Ferguson noted the Keep Washington Working Act, passed by state lawmakers in 2019, prohibits local police from helping federal authorities with immigration enforcement. But he said the law complies with Bondi’s directive, leaving no basis to withhold federal dollars.
At the same time, the law has exceptions for those held in state prisons, allowing the Department of Corrections to ask about immigration status and tell U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement when people will be released from custody.
Ferguson said advocates have asked him to change this, and to stop Corrections from providing any information to the feds.
“I will not do that,” he said. “My direction is that the Department of Corrections continue to lawfully work with federal immigration authorities regarding those individuals.”
In one of his first responses to the Trump administration, Ferguson created a task force to help children separated from their parents who get deported under the president’s aggressive immigration policies. The group must deliver a report with strategies to help these children to the governor by the end of April.
Trump has also bemoaned diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, saying they discriminate against white Americans. Ferguson acknowledged the federal government could withhold funding for this work aiming to give better access to opportunities to communities often left out.
“However, the president cannot stop Washington state from using our resources to advance our values,” the governor said.
Green money
Ferguson told reporters on Thursday to expect announcements on investments for clean energy in the coming weeks. It’s yet another contrast between Washington and the federal government, he said.
This comes after the federal Environmental Protection Agency chief on Wednesday announced plans to claw back $20 billion for climate projects.
This money includes the $7 billion Solar for All endeavor to bring the power source to low-income communities across the country. Washington state’s $156 million chunk from the program has been up in the air for weeks, after the president signed an executive order seeking to freeze funding for environmental projects.
Last Friday, the solar money was available again, but the latest action refroze it, state Department of Commerce Director Joe Nguyen said Thursday. Nguyen said $450 million in federal energy funding for Washington was threatened by the executive order and other directives.
This includes $166 million for rebates on energy-efficiency upgrades for homes, $47 million for weatherization and tens of millions aimed at electricity grid upgrades for utilities.
The move by EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin comes despite numerous legal challenges to previous Trump administration efforts to freeze funding, especially for climate projects. On Monday, a judge in Rhode Island ruled Trump was flouting a previous court order forcing the White House to reopen federal dollars. Washington is one of 22 states involved in this litigation.
Nguyen noted Washington has received over $1.2 billion from the Inflation Reduction Act and the bipartisan infrastructure law signed by former President Joe Biden. Commerce isn’t sure what the next steps are with that money given the administration’s actions, he said.
Last week, the U.S. Department of Transportation indefinitely blocked a $5 billion program to build electric vehicle chargers on highways nationwide. Washington was set to dole out $71 million from this pot. State officials this week committed to continue using state dollars to build out the state’s EV charging infrastructure.
Meanwhile, nine EPA employees who worked on environmental justice in the agency’s Seattle office were placed on administrative leave last week, part of a nationwide purge of such workers, said Helen Bottcher, a union leader and retired EPA staffer. The Seattle office is the regional headquarters serving Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington.
“The agency is not broken yet, but boy, it feels like the wrecking ball is at the door,” Bottcher said Tuesday.
— By Jake Goldstein-Street, Washington State Standard
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I don’t remember Democrats complaining and fighting and filling lawsuits when bill Clinton layed off 400 thousand federal workers and cut spending in many areas including welfare. My guess when this all washes out federal funding for Washington will probably be cut by billions of dollars I think about a trillion dollars is the goal that would probably be about 25 percent of what Washington gets from the feds or about 7 billion the gravy train has left the station.
Under President Clinton, the government offered mass buyouts. But there is a big difference with what’s happening President Musk; Congress overwhelmingly approved and it was bipartisan.
“We spent six months, involved several hundred federal workers, and made hundreds of recommendations to Clinton and Gore, some of which they accepted, some they didn’t,” said David Osborne, an adviser to the Clinton-era review that preceded the buyouts.
Trump offered buyouts and the first thing Democrats did was take him to court to stop it. The review being done probably could involve Democrats but it seems they want nothing to do with it as for most workers cuts and reorganization those will be negotiated by Congress. As for the clawing back of current spending each administration does it to some degree I think the first thing Biden did was cancel the wall and all spending associated with it. Personally I think it’s great we are learning where and how our money is being spent we wouldn’t have that if it was all done behind closed doors. It can be bipartisan Democrats just need to get involved but it seems they just want to obstruct.
In other news, WA. Department of Health will now process all requests to change gender designation on birth certificates within three business days. Oh yeah, 26 billion short on the budget and a fentanyl crisis too. Remember “Orange Man Bad” is the answer.
The pot calling the kettle black: By defending sanctuary policies, WA AG Nick Brown is breaking federal law. Just last March, WA State Trooper Christopher Gadd, 27, was killed by Raul Benitez Santana, a criminal illegal alien, who was drunk at the time.
Jim Fairchild please please do not distort facts, myedmonds news should be a place of factual information. A quick google search reveals this
“ Under Clinton, the government offered mass buyouts. But there’s a key difference with what’s happening under President Donald Trump: a bipartisan Congress overwhelmingly approved Clinton’s programme following months of review.”
The review is what is going on now Congress will get to work out the details whether it is bipartisan or not will depend on the Democrats.
Hmmmm…. let’s see how Trumpers rationalize these facts: 1. Trump pardons ~1,500 convicted criminals, many guilty of violent acts against police 2. Trump fires numerous inspectors general, whose job was to investigate corruption and ensure departmental operations are lawful. 3. Trump attempts to fire head of the Office of Special Counsel, whose job is to protect whistleblowers and investigate corruption (blocked by federal judge) 4. Trump offers to drop corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, IF Adams cooperates with his deportation activities (if Adams doesn’t cooperate, charges can be reinstated) 5. Trump freezes funds already allocated and approved by Congress, while food rots on the dock and humanitarian aid stalls. 6. Trump decimates Epidemic Intelligence Service workers, who are on the leading edge of investigating and mitigating disease outbreaks (as we have an impending bird flu outbreak). 7. Trump nominates/supports a head of HHS that spouts conspiracy theories about vaccines and was personally responsible for deaths in children in Samoa because of his anti-vax policies 8. Trump nominates Kash Patel to head the FBI, who among many other actions, promised to make the FBI a museum, and who took $25,000 from a Russian filmmaker who made Kremlin-supported anti-western films.
Space precludes me from continuing this list of Trump’s blatantly illegal, corrupt, and frankly stupid actions.
1 Biden pardoned his whole family plus a bunch of people that haven’t even been charged with a crime
2 if those inspectors general were doing their job trump wouldn’t be finding all this waste fraud and abuse
3 payback for the lawfare
4 apparently charges brought by the Biden administration had no merit
5 Biden did the same thing. The food on the dock is dried and will find its way if it hasn’t already.
6 Trump cuts new hires under Biden administration
7 association with deaths in samoa untrue
8 a las angalas based company owned by a Russian national kash was paid for work as a executive producer on a series called all the presidents men the conspiracy against trump which aired on tucker Carlson’s online net work in 2024
In reply
1.Only in a perverse twist would someone equate pardons for violent protesters who killed and injured police, to a pardon for a son and those who committed no crimes but faced vengeful and costly legal punishment.
2. Citizensforethics.org: $93.1 billion in savings by inspectors general and other watchdogs in 2023 alone; a $26 to $1 return on investment without having to use Musk or other extraordinary means
3. “Payback”? Exactly why pardons in #1 were necessary. Trump was convicted by jury.
4. Trump’s own appointed prosecutors are resigning over this Adam’s fiasco.
5. Besides food there is medicine. Some may not spoil. While they sit unused people will die of hunger and illness.
6. Some, not all are on probation. Apparently, this occurred for positions in our nuclear defense, and the White House had to backtrack. Oops!
7. Senator Schatz (D-Hawaii) disagrees with you. Kennedy spread lies. Schatz.Senate.org
8. Hardly an endorsement of Kash Patel’s judgement. According to Tucker Carlson, Putin’s Russia is a wonder to behold.
Yes, I completely agree. Musk and his 20-something, unelected hackers know not what they are doing. They are being given access to the most sensitive data and systems our nation has, and transparency? – not a chance! Waste, fraud, and abuse – present yourselves please. We have gotten no evidence from Trump/Musk other than debunked hearsay about millions of dollars for condoms, for example. Where’s the data for all of us to see? The usual Trump tactics – lie, lie, and lie again, and present no evidence.
There is a reasonable way to go about government reform – hold hearings, have bipartisan debate, and pass legislation. Republicans control Congress – what are they afraid of? Answer: DAYLIGHT! They don’t want Americans to have visibility of their very unpopular actions as they take a hatchet to the government. Project 2025 is happening right before our eyes with no oversight or accountability.
And their motivation is very simple: slash and burn the government using the canard of “waste, fraud, and abuse” in order to justify huge tax cuts for the wealthy. The Trump/Musk administration is a government by billionaires for billionaires. Full stop.
Finally we have a government elected that really wants to cut waste, fraud and abuse in the federal budget and all our liberal state Democrats want to do is obstruct. Where was there outrage when Biden repeatly ignored Court rulings saying he had no authority to forgive student loans? Where was there outrage when Biden shoveled more than a Billion dollars in grants to his favorite liberal support groups as he headed to the exit door of the White House? Now they our using state taxpayer money to sponsor “education classes” to instruct illegal immigrants on how to avoid ICE and at the same time sponsoring new tax bills on Washington taxpayers because they lead us into a deep state budget hole.
“Finally we have a government elected that really wants to cut waste, fraud and abuse in the federal budget…”
No one, I believe, objects to cutting waste, but in the process the administration is throwing out the baby with the swamp water. As to fraud and abuse, Trump, with his failed casinos and three bankruptcies surely knows all about those! And Musk is raking it in: Tesla and SpaceX reportedly received $18 billion in government funds throughout the past 10 years.
“[A]ll our liberal state Democrats want to do is obstruct” You may well disagree with policies, but the moment anyone says “all they want to do,” we are in the realm of simplistic and meaningless soundbites.
Anti Trump Democrats have their minds made up. They are leftists. They see themselves as the resistance. Great. But they lost. They can complain and draw comparisons and ignore all the wild things their party did in the last four years. They can long for Biden obvious corruption and political targeting. They can wish to fund all the waste fraud and abuse and call in humanitarian aid. But they lost. The majority wants smart successful people making reforms. Things are changing. Things will continue to change. While they complain or beg for lawsuits or other red meat from the party the country is changing and there is very little they can do. And this time around they won’t have USAID to fund protests or media to distract from our presidents mission.
“Anti Trump Democrats have their minds made up. They are leftists. They see themselves as the resistance.”
Please tell us how this differentiates from anti-Biden, anti-Obama Republicans, those “rightests” who resisted the last two Democratic presidents?
I really wish people would stop calling Elon Musk, president Musk. It is absolutely ridiculous. He’s an intelligent man, helping stop the massive waste and kick-backs of money in this country. Give him a chance. I would like to have someone like him in Edmonds auditing our city finances to find out why and where all our tax money went during the last administration. Talk about a shortfall and mismanagement of funds. The waste needs to be halted.
The satire of calling him “President Musk” is one of the things that high-visibility public people must bear. As one great American said, “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.” Snowflakes beware!
Among Musk’s triumphs:
• An NNSA OST Nuclear Materials Courier team was terminated while transporting a physics package. They are stranded with it and no one to call so they are trying to make the best of it by improvising a secure location and standing watch.
• Nuclear Stockpile Oversight Staff “Accidentally” Fired
• Funding Cuts And Firings Hobble Bird Flu Response
• “Influencer” Claims She Just Had Musk’s 13th Child
• Trump’s “Iron Dome” Would Mean Enormous Profits For SpaceX
• DOGE Doc Shows Plan To Fire Equal Rights Workers
AND he is an unelected person responsible to no one, and with no oversite whatever.
People are entitled to their own opinions but not their own facts. The assertion that violent protestors killed police on Jan.6 is simply a lie that the left continues to promote. The only person killed was a protesting unarmed female airforce vetern shot by a Capitol police officer with no warning and no evdence that she had assaulted anyone or was an imminent threat to anyone’s life, which is the standard for the use of deadly force by police. I don’t defend the protestors actions but she did not deserve the death penalty at the hand of the police officer. Biden’s DOJ refused to even investigate if the killed protestor’s civil rights were violated by the officer’s action. Too bad they did not “follow the damn law”.
It is a lie to say that no member of the police force died on duty to protect Congress on Jan 6. One protester, Babbitt, was shot by an officer as she was breaking into the building along with others. The Justice Department investigated her death and the officer who shot her in the line of duty was exonerated. Officer Sicknick died of a heart attack. The coroner determined the cause was a direct result of the actions brought on by the protesters. Officers Lienengood and Smith died from suicide a couple days after the riot. Their deaths were also determined to be in the line of duty. In other words they would not have died as they did if there had not been the assault. Four others died from suicide in the months after. They had personal issues unrelated to Jan 6th, but their families said the events of that day weighed on them.
Correction: To date Officers Liebengood and Smith have not been determined to have died in the line of duty. They were awarded medals by Congress. Sorry for this mistake.
Elon Musk is a genius on par with Einstein. He is a founder of Tesla, SpaceX, PayPal, Neuralink, the Boring Co among others. He’s the world’s richest person. He has power but is not seeking it. He is working for and with President Trump to turn this country around. Musk is not being paid nor does he look for advantage. He loves this country and wants to fix it. The US is broke, the deep state is running the show, there is no accountability for our spending or the politicization of our bureaucracy. We’ve seen the destruction caused by four years of Biden, DEI and CRT. The People will regain control of our government.
In a perfect world Ferguson would be working WITH the Trump Administration. Our state would greatly benefit. TDS and now EDS seem to be incurable and that’s evident after reading some of the responses.
So what do you do when you have had an unprecedented stretch of aviation accidents? Well if you are Elon Musk and Trump, then you fire FAA employees, of course. There is a possible epidemic or pandemic in the making with the looming bird flu. So what do you do if you’re Trump and Musk? Why, you fire a whole bunch of Center for Disease Control employees, of course. Waste, fraud, and abuse? Well of course if you’re Trump or Musk, you fire numerous Inspectors General, whose whole job is to monitor and mitigate waste, fraud, and abuse. Oh yeah, and those Department of Energy workers who maintain and monitor nuclear weapons that they fired – ooopppps! Now they are struggling to “unfire” them. Feel safer yet? Oh yeah, and about Musk not being paid – give me a break! He’s already made billions since the election from his government contracts (talk about conflict of interest!) while he’s plotting to take away your social security. Wake up – the clowns are in charge, sadly.
Hello Scott, Your comments are spot on; however, there are still lots of unanswered questions!
Here are a few:
Why did J6th happen?
Why was the National Guard protection delayed?
Who planted the Pipe Bombs?
Who builted the Gallows?
Why didn’t VP Kamala Harris acknowledge presents at the DNC Offices?
Just a few questions to ponder on a Sunday morning!
Interesting that 1/3 of Washington state’s budget is dependent upon federal funding. What does that tell you?