White House Budget Director Ross says that the Trump administration will withhold $ 2.1 billion for infrastructure projects in Chicago, which expands the financing battles that targeted democratic areas during the closure of the government
Washington – WASHINGTON (AP) – The White House budget director, Ross, said that the Trump administration will withhold $ 2.1 billion for infrastructure projects in Chicago, which expands the financing battles that targeted democratic areas during the closure of the government.
Temporary suspension affects a long -awaited plan to expand the city’s red line. Vogue wrote on social media on Friday that the money “was suspended to ensure that funding is not flowing through the race -based contract.”
I released $ 18 billion in infrastructure Temporary will be stopped, including financing a new railway tunnel under the Hudson River.
Loss of money will be a large relapse of the Chicago transport plans. The extension of the red line is scheduled to add four train stations on the southern side of the city, which improves the arrival of disadvantaged societies.
In addition, a broader updating project aims to red and purple lines, which he said is also targeted, to upgrade the stations and remove the bottleneck where different lines intersect.
President Donald Trump adopted a Fair tactics. On Thursday night, he posted a video depicting him as Riber, wearing the hood and carrying the sickle.
In the New York case, Trump’s Ministry of Transport said it was retreating whether any “unconstitutional practices” occurred in the huge infrastructure projects, but the government closure, which began on Wednesday, forced it to subjugate employees who are reviewing the review.
New York’s suspension of funds in New York will aim to target the Democratic Leader of the Senate Chuck Schumer, who blames the White House for the dilemma. New York Senator said that the freezing of financing would harm passengers.
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This story was corrected to show $ 18 billion, not $ 18 million, held in New York.