Federal grants to fight child labor worldwide are axed in DOGE cuts
- The Trump administration, via DOGE, halted millions in grants that combatted child labor worldwide.
- These grants, administered by the Department of Labor, supported international organizations and non-profits.
- ILAB used the grants to promote better working conditions across continents and multiple industries.
- Catherine Feingold stated ILAB used about $500 million in grants; 79 million children do hazardous labor.
- Lori Chavez-DeRemer notified Labor Department employees of potential staff reductions following the grant cancellations.
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$500 million grant for steel project in JD Vance’s hometown on a list of DOGE cuts to manufacturing industry
(CNN) The centerpiece of President Donald Trumps America-first economic agenda is reinvigorating the manufacturing industry. But his administration is planning to slash a key program that invests in some of the biggest manufacturing industries in the US, including in Vice President JD Vances hometown.A $500 million grant from the Biden administration was slated for steel giant Cleveland-Cliffs in Middletown, Ohio to help the company upgrade its…
Letter to the editor - Carlsbad Current-Argus
Dear Editor, The draconian cutbacks proposed by DOGE to the Trump administration continues even as a Federal judge rules them illegal, 1,400 employees have been… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close The post Letter to the editor appeared first on Carlsbad Current-Argus.
No goose, no golden egg
President Trump and DOGE are making a serious mis-take in cutting federal government research support. Strong federal support has permitted the discovery and application of new knowledge. This is a key to the United States being "exceptional"— a strong democracy…
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