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The U.S. Education Department will release billions in delayed grants for adult education, English language learning, and ...
A freeze on federal education funding that prompted two lawsuits has been lifted, and states will be able to access the money ...
The Department of Education released billions in already approved federal education funding after a weeks-long funding freeze ...
The Trump administration put $74 million in already allocated education funding on hold. After pushback, it released $13 ...
Lawmakers of both parties had lobbied to release the funding, which supports English-language-learning programs, teacher ...
Trump's pick to oversee higher ed was a vice president for a company that paid $13 million to settle accusations it defrauded ...
A letter from the state's congressional Democrats comes as Republicans have asked and Democrats have sued over the matter.
Attorney General Jeff Jackson announced that the federal government will return nearly $7 billion in frozen public education ...
The U.S. Education Department said it will release the money starting next week. But schools must agree to certain conditions ...
After a lawsuit by Colorado and other states, the Trump administration unfroze $5 billion in funds Friday that were supposed to go to school districts nationwide July 1.
The administration says it has finished its review, meaning billions of dollars should be released to schools in time for the coming school year.