A Fresno Bee analysis of contracts, grants and terminated leases found that, as of April 25, the region could lose at least $45 million in funding cuts, impacting public health, teacher training, immigration services and more. These estimated losses include:
- Approximately $18 million in “savings” claimed by DOGE in Fresno, Madera & Tulare counties.
- Fresno County’s estimated $11 million to $13 million losses for public health grants.
- And Fresno Housing Authority’s emergency voucher program losses of $15 million over the next five years.
Read more at: Fresno faces major DOGE funding cuts, impacting services | Fresno Bee