A federal judge has paused a sweeping new plan from the Trump administration to halt categories of federal spending.
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The White House Office of Management and Budget says its program freeze is limited, but states report widespread disruption in online Medicaid portals.
Other payment systems also appear to be offline, suggesting a broader shutdown of federal portals related to grants and funding.
The Trump administration’s decision to temporarily pause federal grants and loans is throttling Capitol Hill, with some lawmakers describing the measure as “senseless chaos.”
Senator Ron Wyden, Democrat of Oregon ... to-day lives of those we serve,” the acting director of the Office of Management and Budget said in a two-page memo announcing the temporary halt.
U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, who has long been an advocate for healthcare access, condemned the apparent shutdown of Medicaid systems that looks to affect health coverage for millions of Americans
Lawmakers from around the Pacific Northwest are reacting on Tuesday to the Trump administration's freeze for federal funding and grants, including one Democratic U.S. senator urging Republicans to delay a committee vote on President Donald Trump's nominee for the very budget office that issued the pause.
Amid the Trump administration's abrupt, wide-scale freeze on federal funding, states are reporting that they've lost access to Medicaid, a program jointly funded by the federal government and states to provide comprehensive health coverage and care to tens of millions of low-income adults and children in the US.
A late-night memo announcing a freeze on federal grants—and subsequent failures by the Trump White House to clarify the details of the funding pause—plunged the country into chaos on Tuesday, with reports of Medicaid portals getting abruptly shut down amid the widespread confusion.