How Trump's funding freeze on federal assistance, grants and loans could impact Texas
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47% : While it specifies that Medicare, Social Security, and other programs categorized as "assistance provided directly to individuals" are exempt, it leaves significant questions about which federal programs will be impacted and to what extent.46% : The memo emphasizes that the pause is part of an effort to align federal spending with President Donald Trump's priorities, stating that "financial assistance should be dedicated to advancing Administration priorities, focusing taxpayer dollars to advance a stronger and safer America."
46% : The scope of programs affected by Trump's pause remains unclear, but the following are generally considered direct assistance to individuals:What programs do not typically fall under direct assistance?More than two dozen agencies make grants, including the Department of Education, the Department of Transportation, and the Department of Defense, according to Grants.gov.
40% : Programs such as student loans, FHA and VHA loans and certain nonprofit or business funding may fall under this category and could be affected by the funding freeze.
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