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The funds have already been allocated by Congress and budgeted by school districts for the upcoming school year.
If California's legal challenge can't stop the Trump administration from withholding funds, the Education Department said ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued the federal government alongside 23 other states over frozen funding for education ...
States sue over billions in federal education funding that was supposed to begin flowing July 1. Trump officials are ...
The frozen funds were intended for after-school and summer programs, teacher training, programs for English learners, and ...
California's legal action points out that Congress, not the executive branch, possesses the power of the purse, saying "the constitution does not afford the executive Branch power to unilaterally ...
Nearly two dozen state AGs and blue state governors sue Trump administration for withholding more than $6 billion in federal ...
The lawsuit accuses the Trump administration of violating the Constitution and exceeding its authority by ignoring Congress’ ...
The Trump administration violated the U.S. Constitution when it withheld billions from schools in early July, the lawsuit ...
The states lost out on billions in funding for after-school and summer programs, teacher training and other initiatives.
"President Trump seems comfortable risking the academic success of a generation to further his own misguided political agenda ...
The U.S. Department of Education froze the funding without warning June 30, a day before it's typically sent to Pennsylvania ...
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