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9.5 million students with disabilities affected by Trump’s education cuts, senators warn

by kids1stadvocac | Apr 8, 2025 | Federal

13newsnow.com Virginia Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine have joined 19 other lawmakers in the Senate in signing a letter addressed to the U.S. Secretary of Education, expressing their concern that without the Department of Education, students with disabilities will...

Administration Readies “Recission Package” to Formalize Funding Cuts

by kids1stadvocac | Apr 4, 2025 | Federal

The White House’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has confirmed it is putting together a package of desired spending cuts for Congress, which would codify the steps taken at Agencies to shrink federal spending. Congressional appropriators have confirmed they...

MN: Special ed faces cuts as Minneapolis schools struggle to close $75M budget gap

by kids1stadvocac | Apr 1, 2025 | State

MPR News Minneapolis school board members Tuesday night began detailing difficult cuts they expect to make to close a $75 million budget gap for next school year, including cutting more than 100 positions tied to special education. District leaders had previously...

Trump-voting states have more to lose if Education Department dismantled

by kids1stadvocac | Mar 25, 2025 | Federal

Axios President Trump’s campaign promise to dismantle the Department of Education could prove more costly for red states than blue. Why it matters: Funding for public schools primarily falls to local and state governments, but federal funds work to fill the...

AL: Alabama parents sue over cuts to education civil rights office: ‘Discriminatory and unsafe’

by kids1stadvocac | Mar 18, 2025 | State

al.com Alabama parents are leading a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education over recent cuts to the Office for Civil Rights, which investigates alleged abuses in local schools. The lawsuit, filed March 14, claims school civil rights investigations have been...
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