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Englewood city attorney: federal grants pause has been stayed; city to proceed 'business as usual' for now

2626458 · February 12, 2025
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At the Jan. 29 mayor–manager meeting, City Attorney Tamara Niles said a federal presidential order pausing certain federal funds has been stayed by a temporary restraining order and that lawsuits were filed by nonprofits and state attorneys general including Colorado; the city will continue grant-related work until further court action.

City Attorney Tamara Niles told Englewood City officials at a Jan. 29 mayor–manager meeting that a presidential order pausing certain federal funds has been stayed by a temporary restraining order and that multiple lawsuits were filed this week challenging the pause.

"For now, the presidential order staying, or pausing federal funds, has been stayed pursuant to a temporary restraining order," Niles said. "There was one lawsuit filed yesterday on behalf of nonprofits,…

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