Trump administration unfreezes over $1 billion for after-school programs

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The Trump administration has unfreezed over $1 billion for after-school and summer education programs after an 18-day pause, which caused significant disruption. The funds support over 10,000 programs nationwide, but the remaining $6 billion in federal education funds are still under review, with some states and officials expressing concern about potential impacts on students and programs. Bipartisan efforts and legal actions have influenced the decision to release the funds.
Topics:nation#21st-century-community-learning-centers#after-school-programs#education#federal-funds#funding#trump-administration
- Trump administration unfreezes $1B in after-school funding: Source ABC News
- White House to Release $1.3 Billion in Frozen Funds for After-School Programs The New York Times
- Trump administration releases after-school funding for schools The Washington Post
- Education Department will release some frozen grants supporting after-school and summer programs AP News
- Trump reverses federal grants freeze. Fresno area schools to receive partial funds Fresno Bee
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