So they're going to retroactively issue grants for the funds allocated last year in addition to the ones for this year, right?
...right?
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So they're going to retroactively issue grants for the funds allocated last year in addition to the ones for this year, right?
...right?
Seems like a lot of stories recently about government services quietly resuming after going through the court system. Maybe there’s hope for us yet.
Of course then there’s the offshore wind fiasco. After losing in court, the current administration want to pay $1B for the developer to not develop approved wind farms? How is that anything other than wasting our tax money for personal spite, just to make lives more difficult?
yearlong
With a hyphen, that'd be English.