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Federal and state policy shifts leave local officials weighing funding and legal uncertainty

2313880 · February 11, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners received a briefing from the county’s federal lobbyist on executive actions from the new presidential administration, litigation over an early funding freeze, and how potential tariff and appropriations actions could affect local programs and budgets.

Commissioners heard a wide-ranging federal and state legislative update that stressed uncertainty surrounding recent executive actions, a temporary federal funding freeze, and potential impacts on local programs. Karen Street of the law firm Squire Patton Boggs summarized recent executive orders and litigation and urged local leaders to inventory federal funding the county relies on and plan for possible disruptions.

The most immediate topic was the executive-branch funding guidance issued in the administration’s first days. Ms. Street explained that an early Office of Management and Budget memo broadened a presidential funding pause and that courts quickly enjoined parts…

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