Maryland state lawmakers aren't breathing a sigh of relief just yet now that a freeze on federal grants and loans is apparently being rescinded.
Members of Maryland’s congressional delegation are concerned about recent actions of the Trump administration that they say are sowing fear and confusion. Chaos. Chaos. Chaos. That’s how some Maryland delegates describe the last 48 hours.
Maryland leaders on Wednesday found little comfort in President Donald Trump’s decision to rescind an order to freeze all kinds of federal grants — a move that sparked panic in the state and across the country on Tuesday before a federal judge suspended it.
Virginia’s governor has become a close ally of Trump and defended his plan to freeze federal spending as other officials reeled from changing guidance.
The email is the most sweeping effort yet by the new Trump administration to shrink the ranks of government employees.
The Trump administration’s abrupt pause on trillions of dollars in federal grants and loans has drawn criticism from MD members of Congress.
The Trump administration has put a hold on all federal financial grants and loans, affecting tens of billions of dollars in payments.
But he faces a budget crunch and a new White House hostile to climate action. Democratic Maryland Gov. Wes Moore entered office with big plans to enact some of the country’s strongest climate laws.
WADI GAZA, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says President Donald Trump has invited him to visit the White House on Feb. 4, which would make him the first foreign leader to visit Washington in Trump’s second term.
Gov. Wes Moore’s office has extended an agreement to employ outside consultants to help track the influx of executive orders and other policy changes coming down from President Donald Trump’s White House.
Thursday night divers have searched all areas accessible, and they'll start working to salvage the wreckage on Friday. The conditions of the water are murky and frigid in the Potomac River, which flows through and touches Maryland,
DNC Chair Jaime Harrison, whose chairmanship is coming to an end, said in an interview with CBS News he hopes Democrats come to "understand that you've got to be more elastic than rigid."