USAID has $19B to close out agency. Critics push to use funds to save lives
The shuttered U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has told Congress it has $19 billion in funds to cover costs associated with closing out the programs it terminated last year, according to a notification sent late last month and obtained by The Hill.  The notification acknowledges that the price of closing out the agency is…
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