Trump rescinds funding freeze but uncertainty lives on for wide array of environmental programs
- President Trump rescinded a federal spending freeze on January 29, which had caused confusion across the country, especially in Louisiana, according to Gov. Jeff Landry.
- A federal judge halted the funding freeze just before it was to take effect, leading Trump to withdraw the freeze instead of contesting the ruling.
- The Trump administration is considering changes to FEMA that could significantly impact Louisiana, as noted by both Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy and Democratic Congressman Cleo Fields.
- Concerns arose over the legality of the funding freeze, with experts suggesting it could violate the Impoundment Control Act, as stated by constitutional scholar Erwin Chemerinsky.
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