OLYMPIA, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – The state Attorney General’s fight against the Trump Administration is raging on with three new lawsuits.

AG Nick Brown announced the suits on Friday, April 4 which push back against the administration’s attempts to overhaul the election system and its funding cuts to public libraries and medical research.

The first suit, filed along with 15 other states, challenges cuts to grant funding by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Brown claims the University of Washington would be particularly harmed because it does the most federally funded research of any public university in the country.

Another lawsuit filed alongside 20 other states opposes an executive order that would dismantle three federal agencies.

Brown says one of the targeted agencies is being forced to cut hundreds of grants for state libraries and museums.

The final lawsuit addresses President Trump’s executive order that would make significant changes to how states conduct elections. Brown argues that the order would not only violate the Constitution but would undermine the voting rights of thousands of Washington residents.

The state Attorney General’s Office has now filed 11 lawsuits against the Trump Administration since mid-January.