A federal judge in Rhode Island ordered the Trump administration to comply with his order to unfreeze federal grants, after ...
Courts have blocked the order, but some nonprofits have still had to furlough workers and put projects on hold.
Russell Vought, the new acting head of the consumer watchdog has directed its staff to cease investigations and enforcements while letting go of federal funds it was expected to draw.
Their statement was among those submitted by a coalition of advocacy groups challenging the Office of Management and Budget's directive to federal agencies to pause grants and loans to make sure ...
A federal food aid program started under the Eisenhower Administration has temporarily lost funding under President Donald ...
A federal judge on Thursday said he stood ready to enforce an order he issued blocking President Donald Trump's administration from freezing federal grants, loans and other financial assistance ...
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive memo ordering a review of funding to all non-government ...
The decision was hot on the heels of a Washington federal judge’s decision to, at least temporarily, halt Trump’s proposed spending freeze as applied to open grants. On Monday evening ...
It was quickly rescinded by the administration, and federal judges have since blocked that funding freeze from taking effect. But some organizations say despite the court rulings, they are still ...
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