Mississippi heavily relies on federal dollars at the state level. Here's what the pause on federal loans or grants could affect, what we know so far.
Mississippi universities scrambled to understand the far-reaching implications of a memo issued by the White House late Monday night that ordered a temporary freeze of all federal grants, specifically
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A federal judge paused a temporary freeze on federal loans and grants. Here's the programs the move would affect, what you need to know in Mississippi
Mississippi's universities are scrambling to gauge the impact of a White House memo temporarily freezing federal grants.
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Did a Mississippi ... office used an example of $45 million if half of that population visited the ER once, there's not hard data on how likely that scenario is. Nowrasteh said the Medicaid Budget ...
The memo from the Office of Management and Budget means that all US government loans and grants are temporarily paused. This is because the Trump administration is reviewing these financial disbursements to ensure they match the president's priorities.