The freeze in federal spending could potentially have a sweeping impact on a wide array of institutions and programs in New Jersey.
In a USA TODAY Network New Jersey editorial board meeting, Gov. Phil Murphy said New Jersey could lose $27.5 billion in a federal funding freeze.
New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin joined a multistate lawsuit against a Trump administration order that aims to curtail federal spending.
His funding freeze play was supposed to be part of a well-planned, shock-and-awe takeover. The slapdash result suggests that the minds behind MAGA 2.0 are still a slopcore mess.
House members may have been out of town for their first recess of the 119th Congress, but that was no impediment to another busy and often chaotic week in
The order aims to stop green infrastructure projects, but the wording is broader and possibly illegal. Might Trump try to halt congestion pricing?
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin about his plans to block a federal funding freeze President Donald Trump ordered Monday.
Providers of community services struggled to access government funds and now question what they can rely on going forward.
The White House Budget Office sent out an internal memo on Monday. Trillions of dollars in government spending and public programs are halted.
New Jersey and other states call it unconstitutional. The Trump admininstration says it does not want money going to "Marxist equity, transgenderism, and green new deal social engineering policies."
President Donald Trump issued a memo ordering a freezing of federal funds. After lawsuits and a federal judge issuing an injunction, the memo was rescinded.
Pennsylvania state and local officials were sent scrambling after President Donald Trump’s administration ordered a temporary pause on federal financial assistance, a halt that could affect trillions of dollars and disrupt hundreds of programs.