For Immediate Release
Contact: Natalia Pérez Santos
Email: nperezsantos@afscme.org

AFSCME’s Saunders on the federal funding freeze: This is a blatant overreach straight from Project 2025

WASHINGTON – AFSCME President Lee Saunders released the following statement in response to reporting that the Trump administration has halted federal financial assistance including billions in funding to programs that working families depend on:
 
“Billionaires and their anti-union extremist friends have amassed more power and influence than ever, and they are using it now to rob working people. This is a blatant overreach of presidential powers that comes straight from Project 2025. These actions will hurt those who are most vulnerable: families, seniors and people with disabilities who depend on Medicaid for health care; new mothers and newborns who need nutrition assistance; kids who receive education through Head Start or their food through school breakfast and lunch programs; people who rely on housing assistance to keep a roof over their heads, and so many others.
 
“At the same time, the Senate just confirmed a billionaire hedge fund manager to run the Treasury department and is about to confirm Russell Vought, the architect of Project 2025, who will immediately seek to slash public services to hand out trillions in tax cuts to his wealthy friends. Make no mistake: this funding freeze is his handiwork. We urge the administration to reverse course on this freeze immediately.”