A judge has blocked the funding freeze, but organizations say they are still unable to access money they urgently need to pay for salaries, utilities, supplies and other expenses.
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The Jan. 28 order declared that the U.S. government "will not fund, sponsor, promote, assist, or support the so-called ‘transition’ of a child from one sex to another, and it will rigorously enforce ...
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Westmont Hilltop High School graduate Dr. Dorothy Fink has risen to the highest levels of the federal government as part of ...
The coalition of 15 AGs have directed their states to continue caring for trans youth in adherence with state ...
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President Donald Trump’s bid to remake the federal government is already affecting some vulnerable populations in the United ...
New senator from Arizona writes letters to the U.S. president and his nominees for agriculture secretary and HHS secretary ...
President Trump signed an executive order combatting antisemitism in the United States. The executive order required ...
Opponents of the freeze have secured two temporary restraining orders, yet some nonprofits and lawmakers say that funds are ...