Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, is scheduled to meet with lawmakers amid concerns regarding a proposed $1.8 billion fund. This follows a recent meeting at the Capitol where he faced criticism from Republican senators over the fund's plan.
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to Address Lawmakers Regarding $1.8 Billion Fund
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche will meet with lawmakers to discuss a proposed $1.8 billion fund. This follows criticism he received from Republican senators during a recent Capitol meeting.
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