Federal funding pause is creating constitutional crisis, Senate Dems say
- Democratic senators called the federal funding pause the most direct attack on the authority of Congress in the country’s history, as reported by Sen. Angus King, I-Maine.
- The Office of Management and Budget paused all federal grants and loans, affecting programs like disaster relief and education, according to the memo issued by Acting Director Matthew J. Vaeth.
- Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., stated that the funding pause is creating chaos and confusion about resource availability for communities.
- A U.S. District Judge ordered a brief administrative stay on the funding freeze, responding to a lawsuit filed by nonprofit organizations.
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