Saginaw city, county officials seek answers on local impact of federal fund freeze
- Saginaw City and County officials are uncertain about the local impact of a federal funding freeze announced by the Trump Administration, which will begin on January 28, 2025.
- The freeze is intended to ensure compliance with Trump's Executive Orders affecting various progressive initiatives, but it has caused confusion among local agencies.
- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel plans to file litigation to protect programs impacted by the funding freeze and restore services.
- Public health officials in Montgomery County are monitoring the situation, noting that a significant portion of their budget relies on federal funding.
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