WASHINGTON -- WASHINGTON (AP) — White House budget director Russ Vought said the Trump administration will withhold $2.1 billion for Chicago infrastructure projects, expanding funding fights that have targeted Democratic areas during the government shutdown. The pause affects a long-awaited plan to extend the city’s Red Line train. Vought wrote on social media Friday that the money was “put on hold to ensure funding is not flowing via race-based contracting.” Vought made a similar announcement earlier this week involving New York, where he said $18 billion for infrastructure would be paused, including funding for a new rail tunnel under the Hudson River. Losing the money would be a significant setback for Chicago’s transportation plans. The Red Line extension is slated to add four train st
Trump pauses $2.1B for Chicago infrastructure projects, leveraging shutdown to pressure Democrats

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