What Trump’s funding freeze could mean for universities, early childhood providers and more
- A White House directive to pause federal grants and loans raised uncertainty among many who depend on federal aid before a judge intervened to temporarily block it from taking effect.
- President Donald Trump's administration stated the freeze would not affect federal assistance to individuals, but a pause is necessary to ensure compliance with executive orders.
- Universities and early childhood providers expressed concern about how the funding freeze could impact their programs and operations, with some being told to stop work on grant-funded projects.
- A coalition of nonprofit groups filed a lawsuit against the funding freeze, highlighting the potential negative impacts on essential services and programs across the country.
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