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  3. Maryland Uses $13M Grant to Improve Traffic Safety Data
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  2. Louisiana Taps Evelina Broussard as New CIO
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  3. N.J. Awards Grants to Help Schools Explore AI
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  6. Purdue University Names Christian Theumer CIO
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  7. Federal Judge Issues TRO Against Trump Funding Freeze
    A Federal court judge in Rhode Island issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) on Jan. 31 that blocks the Trump administration and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) from freezing payments of trillions of dollars from government grant and loan programs – at least as it regards the 22 states and the District of Columbia that petitioned the court to do so.
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