A federal judge has declined to mandate that the Trump administration pay dozens of public broadcasting stations right away for emergency alert system upgrades.
On Monday, a federal judge rejected a request that the Trump administration pay dozens of public broadcasting stations immediately for emergency alert system upgrades.
The nonprofit Corporation for Public Broadcasting sued the Federal Emergency Management Agency last Thursday, claiming the agency had unlawfully held up nearly $2 million in grant money for modernizing the alert system. The lawsuit alleges the delay in reimbursements is hindering the capacity of federal, state and local authorities to issue real-time emergency notifications.