Trump's national emergency could mean less money for building schools on military bases
More than a dozen school construction projects on U.S military bases could be on the chopping block because of President Donald Trump's national emergency declaration.
Lt. Col. Carla M. Gleason, a Defense Department spokesperson, said in an email to POLITICO on Friday that no decisions have been made regarding the military construction projects. By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or alerts from POLITICO. You can unsubscribe at any time. The Pentagon has said it won't raid military housing and projects that have been awarded or with fiscal 2019 award dates.
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