Nevada leaders, businesses reply to federal funding pause: 'I’ll defeat him in court docket'

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — As President Trump’s federal funding pause is briefly paused, Las Vegans are asking how the coverage might have an effect on tasks in southern Nevada ought to it come to fruition.

“The Office of the Governor is in communication with the White House and will participate in a larger meeting with the Office of Management and Budget to discuss the potential impacts to state agencies,” Lombardo stated. “While these discussions are ongoing, it’s important to reiterate that programs that provide direct benefits to Nevadans – like Medicaid, Medicare, SNAP, and Head Start – are continuing without interruption.”

MORE INFO: Medicaid, SNAP, different advantages protected for Nevadans, Lombardo says

Lombardo’s assertion went on to name the response to the federal funding freeze “shameless political theater,” promising the Governor’s workplace would offer “timely, accurate, and correct information.”

Nevada Legal professional Basic Aaron Ford introduced a swimsuit aimed toward stopping Trump’s funding freeze.

“As I have stated previously, President Trump won the 2024 election and has the right to enact his policies within the bounds of the law,” Ford stated in an announcement. “I’ve additionally stated, nevertheless, that when he violates the Structure or regulation, I’ll take any authorized steps crucial to guard Nevadans.”

Ford went on to name the manager order “unconstitutional,” including that he would defeat the President in court docket.

For his or her half, Clark County College District officers stated no rapid disruptions had been anticipated, including that they had been working with the Nevada Division of Training to “assess potential impacts.”

Nevada Division of Transportation officers assumed a wait-and-see strategy, saying they had been monitoring to “determine what, if any impact, there may be on our projects and program.”

Questions relating to the freeze, now on maintain after a federal decide blocked Trump’s effort minutes earlier than it was scheduled to enter impact, contain the Maryland Parkway undertaking, which depends upon $150 million in federal funds. Additionally in query is Brightline West, a undertaking that’s partially funded by federal grants and loans. Moreover, native non-profits might really feel the results of the freeze.

White Home Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt responded to reviews of the federal support freeze affecting Medicaid funds Tuesday, saying that the White Home was “aware of the Medicaid website portal outage” however had “confirmed no payments have been affected — they are still being processed and sent.”

“We expect the portal will be back online shortly,” she added.

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