A memorandum from the White House budget office calls for a far-reaching spending freeze on federal assistance that would directly impact nonprofits across the
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Many local non-profit organizations say they are concerned after the U.S. Office of Management and Budget attempted to freeze specific grants and funding as they look to cut federal spending, a move that was later blocked by a federal judge until Feb.
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Confusion continues across the district after the Trump administration rescinded a memo directing a freeze on federal spending The budget memo, which went out
Washington groups are working nonstop to understand the extent of Trump's executive order to freeze federal funds to nonprofits, and to learn how soon the directive could force them to halt services.
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Specially trained dogs could be used to detect a costly problem for Central Washington cherry growers: the presence of little cherry disease viruses and the similar X-disease pathogen in trees.