The White House has restored federal funding to Pennsylvania government that was withheld earlier this year, generating a suit against Trump by Shapiro.
Governor Josh Shapiro says the state once again has access to more than $2 billion of federal money that had been frozen last month by the Trump administration. The announcement Monday comes days after Shapiro attended an event last week at the White House.
The ripple effects of moves by President Donald Trump’s administration to freeze over $1.2 billion in federal assets is being met with a lawsuit by Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro – a lawsuit some representing Lycoming County in Harrisburg and Washington,
Eleven days after Gov. Josh Shapiro sued the White House to unfreeze billions in federal funding for Pennsylvania, the money is flowing again.
President Donald Trump tapped Gov. Josh Shapiro to be one of 10 new members to lead the bipartisan Council of Governors, the White House announced Wednesday.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) said the Trump administration has agreed to unfreeze over $2 billion in state funding that he claimed was unlawfully withheld, in part citing his recent lawsuit
The governor says the money was restored after his administration filed a lawsuit and then continued to directly engage with Trump administration officials.
An estimated $2.1 billion in federal funding allocated to Pennsylvania that was frozen and under review by order of President Donald Trump is now available following direct engagement
Governor Josh Shapiro held a press briefing on Monday to discuss the status of the federal funding freeze. The Governor talked about how the fund freeze impacts
Stephen A. Smith interviewed Shapiro for nearly an hour on his YouTube show and said "a lot of people" want him to do more than just govern Pennsylvania.