But the announcement of a freeze sparked panic among organizations that rely on federal funding. On Tuesday, Shelter House in Iowa City told TV9 it continues to use more than $3.2
Iowa Democrats have flipped a state Senate seat in a district Donald Trump won by 21 points. Newsweek has contacted both candidates and the White House for comment via email. Why It Matters The Republicans are currently enjoying a wave of popularity nationwide,
The White House stopped funding refugee resettlement agencies. Federal funding made up roughly 80% of their budgets.
Hundreds of new Iowa residents face more challenges as the Trump administration has ordered all resettlement agencies in the U.S. to stop providing services to refugees. Agencies are no longer allowed to access federal funding to  find homes for those fleeing persecution.
President Donald Trump’s attempt to freeze billions of dollars in federal funding was blocked by a federal judge just an hour before it was set to take effect,
The Department of Government Efficiency, a post-election promise brought to life by President Trump via executive order looks different than its original proposal to broadly cut federal spending.
Thousands of nonprofit groups in Iowa face uncertainty as a new federal funding freeze disrupts their operations.
Sydney Uhlman's job is entirely funded through a $6.7 million grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Nine years of struggle ended in triumph Wednesday at Iowa Senator Joni Ernst joined President Donald Trump at the White House for the signing of “Sarah’s Law.” The law honors Iowan Sarah Root, who was killed on January 31,
Iowa Republican Senator Joni Ernst was at the White House on Wednesday to join President Donald Trump for the signing of the Laken Riley Act.
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Black History Month, a celebration of Black history, culture and education, kicks off on Feb. 1. Historian and author Carter G.