Presidential Actions Summary: Impact to Local Governments is a timely and insightful new fact sheet from the National League of Cities (NLC).
Presidential Actions Summary: Impact to Local Governments
Authored by: National League of Cities
The Trump-Vance Administration is moving swiftly to enact President Trump’s agenda through existing federal programs across all federal agencies, including those that directly support local governments with grant funding, technical assistance, and other resources. To advance the President’s agenda, the Executive Branch can, and often does, use existing presidential authority to enact policy changes that do not require the approval of Congress. The Trump-Vance Administration is both exercising Executive Authority to enact policy changes through a series of Executive Actions and working with leaders in the Congressional majority to carry out his agenda. This approach is common to all modern presidencies.
At the same time, through this series of Executive Actions, the Executive Branch under President Trump would expand presidential authority in ways that call into question commonly accepted Legislative Branch authority over program authorizations and public spending, otherwise known as Congress’s “Power of the Purse.” So long as disagreement persists over these issues, federal grantees including local governments, and other beneficiaries, may encounter uncertainty about their ability to access federal grant funds, and state and local governments in particular may be challenged on policies that are traditionally under the purview of state authority and local control.
Recently, the budget office of the White House issued OMB Memorandum M-25-13 that ordered federal agencies to “temporarily pause all activities related to obligations or disbursement of all Federal financial assistance” while the new Administration reviewed all federal programs for alignment with the Trump-Vance agenda. Following confusion and possible misunderstanding over the order, that Memorandum was rescinded by the Administration a day later. Although the memorandum ordering federal agencies to freeze federal funding broadly across multiple program areas was rescinded, local government’s ability to regularly access federal grant funding awarded to them remains uncertain.
NLC is communicating with the White House, federal agencies, and Members of Congress on these issues and advocating for local governments. Local leaders with questions regarding the status of their grants or the impact of Executive Actions on local decisions can contact NLC’s Federal Advocacy Team at advocacy@nlc.org. Questions regarding specific grants will be shared with the appropriate federal office.
To read more, click through to NLC's Presidential Actions Summary: Impact to Local Governments fact sheet where you'll find the full copy including details about Executive Actions that could impact local governments. You can read the fact sheet even if your municipality is not an NLC member by providing some simple information.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
I have been notified by an agency that my grant award might be impacted by the recent executive actions. What do I need to do?
Promptly Review Any Stop Work or “Pause” Order. “Stop work” orders or any communications pertaining to the “pause” announced by OMB should be analyzed carefully and promptly. The precise impact of any such order may depend on the terms of your funding agreement, but agencies may resist reimbursement of avoidable costs incurred after the stop or pause date. (OMB has clarified that “[a]ny payment required by law to be paid will be paid without interruption or delay.”) Work with counsel to determine appropriate mitigation steps — and don’t forget to notify subcontractors and other parties implicated by any order. (Source)
What resources can help me understand the status of my grants?*
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
*This list will be updated as more sources are made available.
Can I get assistance regarding the status of my project with the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA)?
Communities applying for or using funding from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) can provide NLC relevant updates regarding the status of your project through the NLC Federal Infrastructure Project Updates Exchange Form. NLC will respond with additional updates based on your response.