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Home News CoverageTrump’s On-Then-Off Funding Freeze Creates Anxiety, Whiplash for Minnesotans Published January 29, 2025 Scott Roehm, director of global policy and advocacy, comments about the impacts of the funding freezes ordered by the Trump administration. Regarding CVT’s program closures, Scott said, “The whiplash alone associated with these kinds of sudden, erratic, and confusing developments is deeply harmful to torture victims and the other beneficiaries we serve.” He adds, “It makes the already thick fog of uncertainty and fear that they’ve been forced to endure that much worse.”LinkTrump’s On-Then-Off Funding Freeze Creates Anxiety, Whiplash for MinnesotansSourceMinnesota Star TribuneShare this News Coverage
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