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New York leaders were looking for how the State will be affected through a Trump management order to freeze billions of dollars in federal grants and loans.
By Benjamin Oreskes and Andy Newman
Benjamin Oreskes informed Albany, New York, and Andy Newman from New York.
While New York leaders sought to receive the recent directive of Trump’s Management that moves billions of dollars in federal subsidies and loans, a network of genuine implications began to emerge.
The teams that are not profitable on Tuesday to obtain emails from their federal contacts telling them that their contracts were “interrupted”, according to Kristin Miller, executive director of Homeels Services United, a general organization for organizations that supply shelters for people homeless and functions in new new ones. York City.
Among the federal agencies that tell non -profit organizations that the investment is pending are the veteran branch, adding the facilities for the families of the branch of veteran families for veterans.
“There are four organizations in New York City that receive federal money for veterans’ shelters, and the V.A. is saying ‘hold it,’” Ms. Miller said.
It’s still not without transparent delay on how much the order will be ordered in New York, however, the state gets about $90 billion in federal investment this year, according to the state budget budget. New York City’s budget is expected to have about $10 billion in federal funding. This effective feeds and houses poor New Yorkers and helps keep them healthy.
Millions of dollars in federal budget build a new railway tunnel under the Hudson River. And state schools obtain only approximately $ five billion in federal aid.
Tuesday in Schenectady, Governor Kathy Hochul said that the region has forty -five road projects that can be threatened and that it is receiving millions of dollars in federal investment for the application of the law. The majority of the federal investment that flows to the State are the $ 60 billion for Medicaid, which provides attention to about seven million New Yorkers. State officials said Tuesday suffering to the online portal used to reduce funds.
Ms. Hochul said she was in search of more clarity but added that elections have “consequences and we have to make sure that we’re not harming the people of our state.”
Richard Buery Jr. , executive director of the Robin Hood Foundation, an anti-open organization in New York City that provides millions in grants, said several child care providers who have contracts with the federal Head Start program have told him they can’t pay the government formula to withdraw the cash they are owed.
“There are other people who care for young people from other people who do not know if they can remain in business because they don’t know if they can pay their staff,” Mr. Buery.
Miri Zaveri contributed the reports.
Benjamin Oreskes is a journalist who covers the policy of the state of New York and for time. Get more information about Benjamin Oreskes
Andy Newman writes about New Yorkers facing difficult situations, including homelessness, poverty and mental illness. He has been a journalist for more than three decades. More about Andy Newman
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