President Donald Trump's administration has moved to reshape federal government spending, including rescinding money that had been promised to groups in Vermont.
¿ªÔÆÌåÓý is tracking these cuts and their impacts in the table below based on reporting from our journalists.
Decisions have been coming rapidly, and the status of funds can change through administrative actions or court challenges. To account for this fluctuation, each line of the table includes the date of the latest information.
This is an ongoing project and will be updated. If you know of items that we should consider adding to the list, please send us a message with the details.
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