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On January  27, the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued a memo requiring all agencies to temporarily pause disbursement of federal assistance and submit to OMB information on impacted programs by February 10, 2025. 

In response to this memorandum, on January 28, a lawsuit was filed in federal court challenging the Administration's authority to take this action. (A group of 23 state attorneys general also filed a separate lawsuit against the memorandum Tuesday afternoon). On the evening of January 28, a federal judge issued a short administrative stay, temporarily halting the funding freeze until 5 p.m. on February 3. 

On January 29, OMB rescinded the memorandum pausing all federal funding, but all Executive Orders remain in effect. 

The Executive Orders Include:

A lot of uncertainty remains in the days ahead. ICMA staff are working with our federal partners to assess the impact to our members/local governments. We will continue to post updates to this page as the situation evolves:


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ICMA's Corporate Partner, The Ferguson Group, has been closely monitoring and providing updates on executive actions taken by the Trump administration. To ensure local governments have the most relevant and timely information, they have developed a series of Special Reports:

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