School districts across the U.S. challenge Trump administration's education funding freeze

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A coalition of school districts and advocacy groups, including Alaska's largest district, sued the Trump administration over a $6 billion funding freeze for education programs, arguing it violates federal laws and harms students. The administration initially paused the funds citing misuse of funds, but later unfroze over a billion dollars, though many districts remain in limbo, leading to legal action claiming unconstitutional overreach.
- School districts sue Trump administration over $6 billion funding freeze ABC News
- North Carolina secures $36M in education funds frozen by Trump administration WLOS
- 3 Alaska school districts join lawsuit against Trump administration over federal education funding freeze Anchorage Daily News
- Funding freeze leaves Denver schools in financial uncertainty KUSA.com
- Which CT school districts would feel education funding cuts most? CT Mirror
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