California and a coalition of different states sued the Trump administration Monday over its efforts to roll again truthful housing guidelines that bar sure kinds of discrimination by landlords, together with towards LGBTQ+ individuals.
California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta stated a U.S. Division of Housing and City Growth rule change threatening funding for states that provide housing protections for LGBTQ+ and different marginalized people who are usually not explicitly coated by federal regulation is illegitimate, undermines state efforts to fight discrimination and would push susceptible individuals onto the streets.
“In impact, the Trump administration is trying to roll again civil rights enforcement in housing on the federal stage, and strain states to weaken their very own protections as properly,” Bonta stated throughout a information convention Monday. “That’s not simply unhealthy coverage, it’s illegal.”
Representatives from HUD and the White Home didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
The federal Truthful Housing Act explicitly bans discrimination primarily based on seven traits: race, shade, nationwide origin, faith, intercourse, familial standing and incapacity. Underneath guidelines set forth throughout the Obama administration, the U.S. Division of Housing and City Growth has for years interpreted the regulation as banning discrimination primarily based on sexual orientation and gender identification.
Many states, together with California, even have adopted legal guidelines explicitly banning discrimination towards LGBTQ+ individuals and different marginalized teams not talked about within the federal regulation, with California additionally banning discrimination primarily based on marital standing, ancestry, supply of revenue and veteran or navy standing.
In September, HUD issued new steering threatening to decertify state housing businesses — stripping their federal funding and talent to analyze discrimination claims — if they supply anti-discrimination protections aside from these spelled out within the Truthful Housing Act. The steering additionally barred state businesses from utilizing federal funds to “promote gender ideology,” “fund or promote elective abortions” or promote unlawful immigration, in accordance with the lawsuit.
The steering adopted that of HUD Secretary Scott Turner, a former NFL participant and Trump loyalist, who introduced final yr that HUD would not adhere to a 2016 Obama-era rule defending transgender individuals from housing discrimination, which Turner stated “tied housing packages, shelters and different amenities funded by HUD to far-left gender ideology.”
“We, at this company, are finishing up the mission laid out by President Trump on January twentieth [2025] when he signed an government order to revive organic reality to the federal authorities,” Turner stated in an announcement, referring to Trump’s order calling on federal businesses throughout the federal government to rescind protections for transgender Individuals.
“This implies recognizing there are solely two sexes: female and male,” Turner stated. “It means getting authorities out of the way in which of what the Lord established from the start when he created man in His personal picture.”
Amongst different issues, the administration stated guidelines barring discrimination towards transgender individuals allowed “organic males to enter shelters meant for ladies impacted by trauma, home abuse and violence.”
LGBTQ+ advocacy teams condemned the transfer, noting that transgender Individuals face heightened discrimination in a slate of areas — together with housing — and wish protections. Additionally they contended that HUD’s new insurance policies violate a 2020 U.S. Supreme Court docket choice barring employment discrimination primarily based on gender or gender identification.
Bonta stated the Truthful Housing Act “set a ground, not a ceiling, for protections towards discrimination,” which implies that states “have the authority to go additional and shield extra individuals,” as California has endeavored to do.
He stated HUD has supported the state’s anti-discrimination work for many years by means of the Truthful Housing Help Program, which gives funding to state and native businesses to analyze and implement legal guidelines towards housing discrimination. HUD’s new steering “threatens to undermine that system” by demanding an finish to state protections not only for LGBTQ+ individuals, however for navy veterans, immigrants in addition to girls receiving abortions and different reproductive healthcare, he stated.
“Households throughout California are already struggling to search out properties they will afford, and the very last thing they want is for the federal authorities to make it tougher,” Bonta stated. “At its core, this lawsuit is about defending a basic civil proper: the fitting to hire, purchase, or stay in housing with out discrimination.”
Bonta stated California interprets the Truthful Housing Act’s ban on intercourse discrimination as defending LGBTQ+ individuals, however the Trump administration doesn’t agree — making the state’s extra express protections vital.
He stated about $3 million in federal funding is presently at stake for California, with thousands and thousands extra at stake in different states.
Illinois Atty. Gen. Kwame Raoul, who helps lead the lawsuit and spoke alongside Bonta Monday, stated states with strong antidiscrimination legal guidelines “is not going to go backwards and we is not going to give in to threats” from the Trump administration.
“These actions are a part of a broader, ongoing sample by this administration to subvert the authorized protections our nation has put in place to fight discrimination, and to tear down the arduous fought progress we have now made for civil rights,” Raoul stated. “Additionally it is simply the most recent web page within the president’s unlawful playbook to make use of funding and packages created by Congress to attempt to robust arm states into adopting Trump’s most popular insurance policies.”
The states allege that HUD’s concentrating on of state antidiscrimination insurance policies comes after it downsized its personal workforce and considerably decreased its capability to analyze housing discrimination complaints and implement truthful housing legal guidelines. They are saying the brand new steering violates a number of federal legal guidelines, together with legal guidelines that govern federal spending and rule modifications, and are asking the federal court docket to instantly invalidate the steering as illegal.
Bonta and Raoul are joined within the lawsuit by the attorneys common of Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington.

