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Lauderhill outlines $100,000 relief proposal, suspends some penalties for federal workers amid shutdown
Summary
Lauderhill’s City Commission met on Nov. 10 and directed staff to quickly roll out short‑term measures to help residents and federal employees affected by the federal government shutdown.
Lauderhill’s City Commission met on Nov. 10 and directed staff to quickly roll out a package of short‑term measures to help residents and federal employees affected by the ongoing federal government shutdown. Mayor Denise Grant opened a special meeting at 2:30 p.m. to discuss local impacts after the U.S. Senate advanced a continuing resolution that would temporarily fund agencies through January 2026 but still required House action, city staff said.
City Manager Kenny Hobbs told the commission that staff can verify federal employment through a short application and would, for verified federal…
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