SACRAMENTO — Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder’s firm — hired in January to advise the Legislature on immigration, the environment and other matters relating to the California “Resistance” to the Trump administration — will no longer be advising the California Assembly.

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Trump, RNC robocalls make false claims about vote-by-mail Four months and $100,000 into a contract with the Washington-based firm, the Assembly will allow the arrangement to expire, said Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon, D-Paramount.

In a brief statement released Thursday, Rendon wrote: “We have received valuable guidance from Covington & Burling over the past four months. We will continue to seek their guidance as the need arises.”

But the state Senate, led by Sen. Kevin de León, D-Los Angeles, will continue working with the firm.

“Covington’s advice and guidance has been very valuable to the Senate in responding to the Trump administration’s sustained attack on California’s policies and values,” Chief of Staff Dan Reeves said in a statement Thursday afternoon. “We currently have a number of ongoing projects with Covington and plan to continue that valuable relationship.”