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Josh Shapiro will continue the process despite restored financing

Josh Shapiro will continue the process despite restored financing

Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-Pa) confirmed on Monday that The Trump administration It has launched about $ 2 billion federal aid in Pennsylvania.

Shapiro said that “it will continue to press” the case during a press conference announcing the launch of this funding. The administration is facing another process submitted by 23 states and Washington, DC, on other breaks of federal funds.

“As a result of our process and our continuous pressure on and involvement with the Trump Administration, each dollar we identified when we are submitting our process is currently unfounded and accessible again to all Pennsylvania agencies,” Shapiro said on monday. “With the restored financing, we will now resume critical programs and infrastructure projects that have been dangerous to this illegal freezing.”

Shapiro was in Washington, DC, on the weekend for the winter meeting of the governors. During his visit, he said he personally discussed the pending disputes with high Trump officials, as well as Senator Dave McCormick (R-PA). The discussion appeared a week after submitting the process.

“I urged him to respect the law and honor his agreements with Pennsylvania. As a result of that direct involvement last week, our financing is unfounded, ”said Shapiro.

The aid was approved by the Congress and is intended for programs that “prevent the holes and make the abandoned mines,” according to Shapiro and to reduce the energy costs for housing.

The Trump administration said that the freezing of financing was temporary, determining the best use for money. In addition, the Management and Budget Office has canceled the memory by announcing another freezing of federal subsidies.

However, five agents are facing a process introduced by nearly two dozen democratic governors. These include the White House Management and Budget Office, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Interior Department and the Transport Department.

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This freezing also faces two temporary orders against it from two federal judges. Dozens of processes around the various executive orders of President Donald Trump are also pending.

Washington Examiner He arrived at the White House for comments.