California Governor Gavin Newsom announced the state's intent to sue the Trump administration for allegedly dismantling AmeriCorps. This follows reports that approximately 85% of AmeriCorps federal staff were placed on paid administrative leave and all AmeriCorps NCCC members were sent home. The Trump administration stated it was reassessing funding and cutting government spending.
AmeriCorps NCCC, a program for 18-to-26-year-olds, was significantly affected. Congress allocated over $1.3 billion to AmeriCorps for fiscal year 2025, with California being the largest recipient, receiving $132.8 million in the previous year. The program's members contributed significantly to community service, including wildfire relief and student support.
Newsom criticized the federal government's actions, stating that they are a rejection of volunteers' service. California plans to increase recruitment for its own service corps while pursuing legal action. The California Service Corps boasts four paid service programs, and AmeriCorps members in California provided nearly 4.4 million hours of service in the 2023-2024 service year.
America's Service Commissions urged continued federal funding and operational continuity for AmeriCorps to mitigate the negative impact on volunteers and communities served. They expressed gratitude for past bipartisan support.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced April 17 that the state plans to file a lawsuit against the Trump administration for the “dismantling of AmeriCorps.”
The Epoch Times has reached out to AmeriCorps for comment.
The Trump administration says it has been working to reassess funding and identify areas in the federal government to cut spending.
On February 11, President Donald Trump signed an order outlining steps “eliminating waste, bloat, and insularity” and directing agency heads to “submit a plan to reduce the size of the Federal Government’s workforce through efficiency improvements and attrition.”
In his announcement, Newsom vowed to take legal action against the federal government for allegedly shutting down the volunteer agency.
The governor said the state will also ramp up recruitment for California Service Corps, the largest service force in the nation, which has four paid service programs, including CaliforniansForAll College Corps, California Climate Action Corps, Youth Service Corps, and AmeriCorps California.
During the 2023–2024 service year in California, AmeriCorps members provided nearly 4.4 million hours of service, tutored or mentored nearly 74,000 students, supported 17,000 foster youth with education and employment, and planted nearly 40,000 trees, according to Newsom’s office.
The members also helped 26,000 households impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires in January and packed 21,000 food boxes.
America’s Service Commissions urged the federal government to continue the AmeriCorps programs.
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