Governor Josh Shapiro announced that $2.1 billion in federal funds have been unfrozen, as President Donald Trump’s executive actions are playing out in the courts.
The Pennsylvania governor had sued President Donald Trump’s administration to pry loose $2 billion in federal funding that had been frozen.
Shapiro said he “will continue to press” the case during a press conference announcing the release of this funding. The administration is facing another lawsuit filed by 23 states and Washington, D.C.
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