Washington, D.C. – Oregon’s U.S. Sens. Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden today (Jan. 29) issued the following statements in response to a federal judge blocking the Trump Administration’s executive order immediately stopping all federal loans and grants:

“The attack on these programs that allow families to get on their feet and thrive is the great betrayal coming from President Trump, who campaigned on helping working families, said Merkley, Ranking Member of the Senate Budget Committee and a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee. “In addition, Trump’s order cutting federal funds will have a huge impact on critical infrastructure projects in Oregon — like the Hood River-White Salmon and I-5 bridge replacement projects and the Port of Coos Bay’s transformative container port project — as well as funding to mitigate and fight wildfires, fulfill our commitments to Tribal communities, ensure clean air and water, and protect our public lands and wildlife. During the chaos caused by Trump’s constitutional crisis, Oregonians called my office after being shut out of their federal reimbursement systems and cut off from funding for their work to provide affordable housing, Head Start programs, and health care at federally qualified health centers. I’ll keep fighting to block these illegal cuts.”