Granby farm sues Trump administration for freezing federal funding
- The Open Technology Fund is suing the Trump Administration to stop the cancellation of its federal funding, fearing it will hinder access to important online tools for privacy and democracy.
- The lawsuit claims that in 2024, Congress allocated $43.5 million for the fund's programs, arguing it is unconstitutional for the Trump Administration to disregard this allocation.
- Farmers in Granby, Massachusetts, have joined a lawsuit against the Trump Administration for freezing grants from the USDA, which are essential for farm operations.
- Voiland warns that funding cuts could lead to severe consequences for farmers and school food programs, affecting access to nutritious food for children.
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How Trump's funding freeze is affecting American farmers
Since taking office in January, the Trump administration has moved to cancel or freeze trillions in federal funding. That includes billions in funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. William Brangham reports on how the funding freeze is affecting farmers.
Granby farm sues Trump administration for freezing federal funding
GRANBY, Mass. (WWLP) - Local businesses say they are feeling the impact of funding cuts by the Trump administration. Granby crews put out Morgan Street barn fire A western Massachusetts farm is suing the federal government over frozen funds from the Inflation Reduction Act. Since taking office a little over two months ago, President Donald Trump has taken many steps to freeze federal funding for projects across the country, and one farm i…
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