Trump’s Bid to Remake Grant Process Stands to See Legal Hurdles

The Trump administration’s plan to more tightly control who gets federal grants is likely to face legal resistance from aspiring recipients worried the changes will hurt their ability to secure funds, grant specialists say.

State Tax Incentives for Data Centers in Flux as Concerns Merge

States are reconsidering tax incentives that fueled the data center boom, as rising energy costs, budget pressures, and public pushback grow. With many projects stalling, the shift is reshaping competition for AI infrastructure.

Data Center Tax Breaks at Risk as States Rethink Cost and Impact

State leaders, while largely siding with the industry this year, have sought to impose restrictions and reporting requirements on energy and water use in order to obtain lucrative sales tax exemptions. But repeal efforts are likely to return.

Trump Opens Protected Pacific Waters to Commercial Fishing

President Donald Trump on Thursday opened protected Pacific Ocean waters to commercial fishing, lifting restrictions that barred the activity within three marine national monuments.

EPA Termination of Billions in Green Grants Struck Down in Court

A federal judge ruled Thursday that the Environmental Protection Agency unlawfully terminated a Congressionally-appropriated $2.8 billion green grant program last year.

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