President Donald Trump’s administration issued a memo Monday ordering widespread federal assistance to be temporarily paused, as Trump and his allies have argued he can block government funds that Congress has already authorized, despite a federal law forbidding it.
While the federal funding freeze has lifted, area researchers remain concerned, confused about the future of federally funded climate and resilience projects.
A White House memo ordered a halt to federal assistance and a review to align spending with Donald Trump’s priorities. Many legal experts say the order is unconstitutional.
Federal agencies will halt all grant and loan funding today, potentially imperling hundreds of billions of dollars in energy investments.
If confirmed to lead the Office of Management and Budget, Vought would wreak havoc on clean energy investments.
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OMB released an update on a previous executive order pausing certain disbursements for infrastructure and energy projects — but even that was vague.
Nebraska could leverage more federal funds and better coordinate its efforts to combat climate change by creating a dedicated office to focus on that area, a state legislative committee was told Thursday.
Legal and business experts in the clean-energy sector are sorting through President Donald Trump's aggressive executive orders on climate and energy.
The Trump administration’s Office of Management and Budget released a new memo Wednesday rescinding a controversial memo issued late Monday that froze a wide swath of federal financial
A federal judge on Tuesday afternoon temporarily blocked part of the Trump administration’s plans to freeze all federal aid, a policy that unleashed confusion and worry from charities and educators even as the White House said it was not as sweeping an order as it appeared.
A White House memorandum ordered a halt to federal assistance and a review to align spending with Donald Trump’s priorities. Many legal experts say the order is unconstitutional.