Trump freezes child care funding for Colorado, 3 other states
The freeze affects $10 billion in federal social service funding across five Democratic-led states amid fraud investigations and changes to child-care payment rules.
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Trump targets funding for child care and hospitals, Bay Area dollars fill gaps
As the Trump administration moves to freeze billions in federal social services funding and advance deep cuts to health care and other programs, Bay Area counties are increasingly turning to local ballot measures to keep education, child care and medical services afloat. Related Articles Flu infections hit highest level in US since Covid pandemic Here’s what to know about the unprecedented changes to child vaccine …
Colorado among states facing possible freeze of federal social service funding
DENVER The Trump administration plans to pull billions in federal funding from social services in Colorado and four other Democratic-led states, reports say.Aside from Colorado, the states affected would include California, Illinois, Minnesota, and New York, according to the New York Post, which first reported the plan and was later confirmed by Scripps News.The Colorado Department of Early Childhood (CDEC), which manages these programs, told De…
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