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SARose

(1,058 posts)
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 08:22 AM Yesterday

Donald Trump's push to freeze federal funds sparks confusion in Texas

BY JOSHUA FECHTER
JAN. 28, 2025

DALLAS — Confusion reigned in Texas as local governments, nonprofits and state agencies scrambled Tuesday to figure out just how deep cuts from President Donald Trump’s new push to pause federal spending could go.

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More than 4 million Texans, mostly children, are enrolled in the Medicaid and CHIP programs. Those programs pay for health care mostly for low-income residents, including children, their mothers and elderly Texans. In the state’s current two-year budget, Medicaid’s budget is $80.9 billion, most of that from the federal government.

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If the freeze resumes, it could have a disproportionate impact on rural communities, where about 3 million Texans reside, said Ashley Harris, director of policy and advocacy for the United Ways of Texas. (Emphasis mine.)

“Rural nonprofits and communities often have fewer funding options,” Harris said. “Relying on federal grants is really critical to filling in the gaps for local services.”

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Donald Trump's push to freeze federal funds sparks confusion in Texas (Original Post) SARose Yesterday OP
You mean the rural areas that overwhelmingly went for Trump in the election? tanyev Yesterday #1
Rachel's show last night is outstanding on this subject. ariadne0614 Yesterday #2
Oh missed it SARose Yesterday #3
GOP has shown in the past that when you withhold gov't funds you slow the economy. Not a smooth move. dutch777 Yesterday #4
Good point SARose Yesterday #5
Texas has the more people without health insurance than any other state. surfered Yesterday #6
Oh? Sorry TX AKwannabe 22 hrs ago #7
There's a whole world of hurt heading to the Lone Star State SARose 22 hrs ago #8

dutch777

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4. GOP has shown in the past that when you withhold gov't funds you slow the economy. Not a smooth move.
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 08:41 AM
Yesterday

It wasn't that many years ago that bickering over the budget led to an automatic sequestration of 10% of most government outlays. It wasn't very long before the economy started moving toward a recession. Spending, whether business, personal or government, powers some amount of beneficial economic activity. They will tinker us into the Trump Recession.

SARose

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5. Good point
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 08:50 AM
Yesterday

I recently read an article (can’t remember where) that discussed this issue, Dutch. If memory serves the article said IF Trump gets his way (Project 2025) we will have a recession as bad as 2008. Yeah!

surfered

(4,517 posts)
6. Texas has the more people without health insurance than any other state.
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 09:01 AM
Yesterday

Because…Texas.

SARose

(1,058 posts)
8. There's a whole world of hurt heading to the Lone Star State
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 10:41 AM
22 hrs ago

And other red Southern states - looking at you Louisiana and Florida.

Wait til they find out Trumpy wants to end FEMA.

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