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The Supreme Court cleared the way for mass Education Department layoffs, bolstering President Donald Trump’s federal ...
The Trump administration is moving forward with plans to dismantle the United States Department of Education following ...
The Supreme Court is allowing President Donald Trump to put his plan to dismantle the Education Department back on track and ...
The Supreme Court allows Trump to proceed with Education Department cuts, a major shift impacting students, teachers, and ...
Oh, this one’s got some sparks flying already, doesn’t it? The headlines practically write themselves: a Supreme Court green light, ...
The Trump administration is moving full-steam ahead with plans to gut the Education Department after getting a green light from the Supreme Court. Conservatives are in celebration mode ...
During remarks on the House floor, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) decried the Supreme Court's decision to allow the Trump Administration to advance with mass layoffs and cuts at the Department of ...
The Senate has passed about $9 billion in federal spending cuts requested by Trump, affecting public broadcasting and foreign ...
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Local superintendents react to education cuts
Like Santopadre, Tiffany Benson, superintendent of Travis Unified, which includes Foxboro and Cambridge elementary schools in Vacaville, also in an email to The Reporter, steered clear of ...
Many oppose the slashing of current government programs because the result is seen as unfair to government employees. They're wrong.
Civil rights investigations, student loan borrowing and financial aid are among the areas that will be affected by a department with diminished capacity.
The United States Supreme Court ruled Monday that the Trump administration can continue its process of dismantling the U.S. Department of Education by laying off more than ...