Washington groups are working nonstop to understand the extent of Trump's executive order to freeze federal funds to nonprofits, and to learn how soon the directive could force them to halt services.
An executive order from President Donald Trump to freeze federal funding sent nonprofits nationwide into a frantic scramble.In Washington, groups worked nonstop to understand the extent of the order, and to learn how soon the directive could force them to halt services covered by those federal dollars.LifeWire is one of the many local groups navigating through the sudden change.
" However, others see differently; reasons why Washington joined a 21-state lawsuit against it.Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown issued a statement, saying in part, "The White House justifies this damaging move with culture war alarmism, but in reality they’re robbing governments and service providers of funds that keep people safe and serve urgent needs in all of our communities.
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