With thousands more grant applications in the works, a non-profit seeking to support federal employees in the shutdown expects its funding pool to soon run dry.
"Challenges probably have to go to the Court of Federal Claims, at least until certainty prevails," said David Robbins.
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Nearly 65,000 kids could lose access to Head Start programs if the government shutdown continues
Head Start programs nationwide risk closure amid the government shutdown impacting nearly 65,000 children and over 22,000 ...
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Schools have access to some but not all federal grants during the government shutdown
A month into the government shutdown, impacts on schools so far are difficult to see from the outside. School systems, which ...
The clock is ticking for four major social safety net programs that keep tens of millions of struggling Americans — including millions of children and senior citizens — fed and warm, as well as ...
The Senate will reconvene and vote on Monday at 5:30 p.m. ET for the 11th time to end the government shutdown. If the bill ...
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey and the state legislature moved on Friday to advance supplemental funds allocated for Head ...
As the government shutdown continues, federal workers feel the pinch as they go without paychecks, driving concerns on how to ...
We’re talking huge sums. The Congressional Research Service’s (CRS) 2025 report Federal Grants to State and Local Governments ...
Gov. Tony Evers announced on Thursday that two Wisconsin Head Start programs will cease services in November due to a lack of ...
The federal government has been shut down for a month now with no clear end in sight. But local governments continue to ...
Gov. Tony Evers on Oct. 30 announced that two Wisconsin Head Start programs will cease services in November due to a lack of federal funding caused by the federal government shutdown in Washington.
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