Why is Trump administration pausing federal grants, loans? What to know amid spending freeze in Tennessee
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18% Somewhat Conservative
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49% : Government loans are money borrowed by individuals and repaid with interest for:Federal government loans are for organizations that work with programs or projects funded by the government, including:What could be affected by a federal spending freeze?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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