Clark County governments, schools and nonprofits are scrambling for information about how a White House order to freeze all federal grants and loans will impact Clark County projects and programs — including the Interstate 5 Bridge replacement.
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Source: The Columbian
Federal funding freeze: Clark County governments, schools, nonprofits looking for answers
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