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Trump administration pauses .1 billion for Chicago infrastructure initiatives amid shutdown
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Trump administration pauses $2.1 billion for Chicago infrastructure initiatives amid shutdown

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Last updated: October 3, 2025 2:45 pm
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WASHINGTON — The Trump administration introduced Friday that it’s placing $2.1 billion in funding for Chicago infrastructure initiatives on maintain, the most recent transfer to focus on Democratic-run cities throughout the federal government shutdown.

The director of the Workplace of Administration and Finances, Russell Vought, stated in a publish on X that the funding is for “particularly the Crimson Line Extension and the Crimson and Purple Modernization Venture.” He stated it has been “placed on maintain to make sure funding will not be flowing by way of race-based contracting.”

The Division of Transportation stated the choice to pause the funding comes after it issued an interim last rule this week barring “race- and sex-based contracting necessities from federal grants.” It stated it despatched letters on Friday to the Chicago Transit Authority to inform officers that the initiatives “are underneath administrative evaluation to find out whether or not any unconstitutional practices are occurring.”

“The American individuals don’t care what race or gender building employees, pipefitters, or electricians are. They simply need these large initiatives lastly constructed rapidly and effectively,” the division stated in its announcement.

A CTA Crimson Line practice approaches the ninety fifth Road station in Chicago.Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune by way of Getty Photos

It added that the federal government shutdown “has negatively affected the Division’s staffing sources for finishing up this essential evaluation.”

“We urge Democrats in Congress to cease holding the federal authorities’s price range hostage so USDOT can get again to the essential work of the American individuals,” the division’s launch stated.

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker’s workplace did not instantly reply to a request for remark.

President Donald Trump and administration officers warned that they deliberate to focus on packages favored by Democrats throughout the federal government shutdown. The White Home didn’t reply to a request for touch upon what cities the administration may be planning to focus on subsequent, referring NBC Information to the Workplace of Administration and Finances for additional data.

The halt in Chicago rail mission cash comes after Vought introduced on Wednesday, the primary day of the federal government shutdown, that the administration was placing $18 billion for 2 infrastructure initiatives in New York Metropolis on maintain. They embody a brand new commuter rail tunnel underneath the Hudson River and an growth of the Second Avenue subway line.

Freezing cash for the initiatives stands to affect constituents of Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer and Home Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries, who’re main the Democratic opposition in Congress to the Republican short-term authorities funding payments.

Individually, the Division of Power introduced Thursday that it was terminating $7.56 billion in monetary awards for 223 energy-related initiatives. Democrats on the Home Appropriations Committee stated that the funding focused 16 Democratic-led states, together with 108 congressional districts represented by Democrats and 28 represented by Republicans.

Rebecca Shabad

Rebecca Shabad is a politics reporter for NBC Information primarily based in Washington.

Jay Blackman contributed.

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