A bipartisan group of Colorado’s congressional members have reached out to the Trump administration to request evidence supporting the halt of up to $300 million in federal aid payments. The lawmakers are urging the administration to provide the necessary information to ensure that funding for child care centers and Colorado families is not disrupted.
The letter, addressed to U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was signed by Senators Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper, as well as Representatives Jeff Crank, Jason Crow, Diana DeGette, Joe Neguse, and Brittany Pettersen. The group includes both Republicans and Democrats, highlighting the bipartisan concern over the funding freeze.
The Trump administration’s decision to freeze federal aid for low-income families in Colorado and other states was based on allegations of fraud. However, a federal judge temporarily halted the freeze, adding to the uncertainty surrounding the situation.
In their letter, the congressional members emphasized the importance of collaboration between state and federal officials to address any potential fraud issues. They requested specific criteria for releasing the frozen funds, evidence supporting the need for additional scrutiny, and a timeline for when the money will be released.
As the situation continues to unfold, it is crucial for Colorado to maintain its fiscal accountability systems and work towards improving any areas of concern identified by federal officials.
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