Local nonprofit’s 24 hours of ‘chaos’ in wake of federal funding freeze
- A memo regarding President Donald Trump's plan to freeze trillions of dollars in federal funding was rescinded, creating uncertainty for local organizations and programs related to education and healthcare.
- Kalamazoo County Health Officer James Rutherford expressed concern about potential funding cuts, stating, 'I can't run a health department without funding.'
- Nonprofit organizations, including Clackamas Women's Services, are worried about losing access to critical funding, with Executive Director Melissa Erlbaum stating, 'It was pretty unsettling this morning.'
- Many local leaders believe the federal government's quick actions could lead to long-term impacts, as noted by Kalamazoo Regional Educational Service Agency Superintendent Dedrick Martin, who said, 'This type of action has a very long lasting devastating impact.
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