Here’s what’s at stake in Madison and Wisconsin if federal grants are blocked
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State and local officials struggled to make sense of President Donald Trump’s immediate and sweeping pause on federal spending Tuesday, which a federal judge put on hold minutes before it was to take effect.
A vehicle for Madison's Bus Rapid Transit is charged Tuesday on the West Side. Federal grants covered most of the $194 million cost for the first leg of the BRT system, which includes charging stations at either end of the east-west route. A planned north-south route relies heavily on federal money.
Pedestrians in Madison's Triangle neighborhood, including Brittingham Apartments resident Jennifer Everly, foreground, make their way Tuesday past a vacant lot slated for a federally subsidized development.
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction has asked for more information before signing off on the Trump administration's DEI dictate.
A vehicle for Madison's Bus Rapid Transit is charged Tuesday on the West Side. Federal grants covered most of the $194 million cost for the first leg of the BRT system, which includes charging stations at either end of the east-west route. A planned north-south route relies heavily on federal money.
Pedestrians in Madison's Triangle neighborhood, including Brittingham Apartments resident Jennifer Everly, foreground, make their way Tuesday past a vacant lot slated for a federally subsidized development.