Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Trump administration plans to hold back grant money from Colorado, 3 other states

 The Trump administration is considering withholding over $1.5 billion in public health and transportation funding from several Democratic-led states, including Colorado, California, Illinois, and Minnesota, citing concerns over fraud and mismanagement of taxpayer dollars.

1. States Affected: The federal government plans to cut funding to Democratic-led states, particularly targeting Colorado, California, Illinois, and Minnesota.

2. Colorado's Response: Colorado officials, including the Department of Health and Human Services and the Governor’s Office, have not received formal notification regarding the cuts and expressed uncertainty about the impact on specific programs.

3. Targeted Programs: The funding cuts could affect various programs, including HIV prevention efforts and transportation initiatives like electric vehicle chargers. These cuts seem linked to non-compliance with the administration’s policies on issues like transgender rights and equity initiatives.

4. Legal Challenges: Colorado has already engaged in lawsuits against federal funding cuts targeted at several social services, which provide significant financial support to low-income residents.

5. Controversial Policies: The administration has previously made critical statements concerning medical care for minors related to gender identity and has threatened to withhold funds from "sanctuary" cities that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

The potential for significant funding cuts presents a challenge for the affected states, particularly Colorado, which is concerned about the implications for community health programs and other essential services. Further legal actions and negotiations may occur as state officials seek to protect these vital resources.

https://www.denvergazette.com/2026/02/10/trump-administration-plans-to-hold-back-grant-money-from-colorado-3-other-states/?utm_source=pubexchange.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=pubexchange

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