Trump rescinds funding freeze but uncertainty lives on for wide array of environmental programs
- The White House ordered a freeze on funding for 2,600 programs, but a federal judge temporarily blocked it.
- The Trump administration rescinded the funding freeze after it was blocked, but uncertainty remains for environmental programs.
- Officials in Prichard, Alabama, are counting on federal grants to fix a failing water system, needing $400 million over 20 years.
- The pause threatened vital programs, including the Clean School Bus Program, which could lose $939 million in funding.
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