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Trump Education Funding Freeze: Florida Loses $396M

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Trump Administration freezes Billions in Federal Education Funding, Sparking Scramble and potential Lawsuits

WASHINGTON D.C. – the U.S. Department of Education has triggered widespread concern among school officials nationwide by announcing a freeze on approximately $5 billion to $6.8 billion in federal education funding approved by Congress in March [[1]], [[2]], [[3]]. The move impacts programs vital to supporting the nation’s neediest students, including migrant education, after-school initiatives, and English language instruction.

Florida is set to lose approximately $396 million of these funds,with districts like Hillsborough,Pinellas,and Pasco counties facing potential cuts of $15 million,$10 million,and $8.5 million respectively. Notably, the freeze does not affect funding for Title IA (supporting low-income students) or the Individuals with Disabilities act.

The administration, led by former President Trump, argues it is not obligated to spend all funds allocated by Congress and intends to streamline several federal education grants into a single block grant given to states with fewer restrictions [[source document]]. Specifically, the administration believes states and localities are better positioned to determine literacy needs than the federal government.Superintendents and state education leaders held an emergency conference call to discuss the implications,with some districts already bracing for potential

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