
PORTLAND, Maine — President Donald Trump’s administration on Friday agreed to halt all efforts to freeze funds intended for a Maine child nutrition program after initially suspending those dollars due to a disagreement between the state and Trump over transgender athletes. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. In response, the state will drop its lawsuit that had been filed against the U.S.
Main Idea: The Trump administration agreed to stop freezing Maine child nutrition funds, and Maine will drop its lawsuit over the dispute.
Key Points:
Federal fights like this can delay school nutrition money and create stress for taxpayers, workers, and families who depend on those programs.
Restoring Maine’s funds should help keep child meals and aid for vulnerable adults running on time.
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