See which states rely most on federal education funding as Trump proposes eliminating the Department of Education.
By: Shauneen Miranda For the Indiana Capital Chronicle The Indiana context From Indiana Capital Chronicle The federal ...
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The Trump administration is gearing up for large changes to the Department of Education, which oversees a $1.6 trillion ...
It's not yet clear how much the Trump administration can do without Congress to prioritize money for school choice programs.
Funding freezes. Cutting the U.S. Department of Education. Rolling back diversity, equity and inclusion support. A lot has been percolating at the federal level over the last few weeks to leave local ...
A policy announced last week would cap indirect funding on grants given from the National Institutes of Health, which could ...
Republican states are embracing the idea of a future with no federal Department of Education, preparing plans for its ...
There is great uncertainty as to which programs, if any beyond student aid, are exempt from the pause and which programs will ...
Many are unclear on how sweeping the federal funding freeze is intended to be. Here are programs it could affect.
President Trump is pledging to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, which provided $250 million to Maine schools this ...