The back and forth over the freeze order has many LI nonprofits bewildered over whether their federal funds will be cut.
Officials said the decision to halt loans and grants was necessary to ensure spending complies with recent executive orders.
A day after a federal funding freeze was blocked by a judge's order, leaders of local organizations were still scrambling Wednesday to determine how a potential pause on federal grants ...
Trump signed an executive order to pause foreign development aid. The order doesn't mention Florida, North Carolina, ...
Karnik, federal policy director of the Guttmacher Institute, a research and policy nonprofit dedicated to advancing ...
Cooper said North Carolina Republicans "took money out of western North Carolina" when they passed a Hurricane Helene relief bill last month. Legislators stripped the governor’s power to enhance ...
The Trump administration is offering buyouts to federal workers as part of an effort to downsize the government. An email ...
Senate Republicans are recommending President Trump issue an executive order to sanction the International Criminal Court for ...
President Donald Trump's budget office on Wednesday rescinded an order freezing spending on federal grants, less than a day ...
Those using the Medicaid system, law enforcement agencies, education agencies, and research institutions were all reportedly ...
The Trump administration’s plan to implement a sweeping freeze of federal aid sparked immediate confusion, uncertainty and ...
Laken Riley Act: President Trump signed his first bill into law, and it closely tracked his agenda on immigration. The bill ...