Originally published by The 19th As widespread confusion continues over the funding freezes, programs serving women and children could be hit particularly
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Other payment systems also appear to be offline, suggesting a broader shutdown of federal portals related to grants and funding.
Lawmakers from around the Pacific Northwest are reacting on Tuesday to the Trump administration's freeze for federal funding and grants, including one Democratic U.S. senator urging Republicans to delay a committee vote on President Donald Trump's nominee for the very budget office that issued the pause.
President Donald Trump’s move to freeze federal funding for a massive number of government programs seems to have impacted Medicaid payment systems across the country, potentially locking 72 million Americans out of their health insurance.