Oregon Youth Programs at Risk Amid Federal Education Funding Freeze
NATIONWIDE, JUL 17 – The freeze affects adult education and after-school programs, risking services for thousands nationwide and cutting $7 million in Wisconsin funding, according to state officials.
- On July 1, 2025, the Trump administration froze $715 million in adult education funding, marking the largest blow to community college programs to date.
- In early May, Trump outlined a proposal to eliminate Adult Education Family Literacy Act grants, asserting the funding produces `dismal` results.
- State providers warn that remedial programs in Wisconsin could be affected, highlighting funding disruptions after the Trump administration's freeze on federal aid.
- In response to the freeze, Literacy Network has cut classes and halted Transitions expansion, while Wisconsin’s attorney general sued, calling the freeze `unconstitutional, unlawful, and arbitrary`.
- In Palm Beach County, more than 8,000 children would be affected and roughly 720 employees could be impacted, according to providers warning of program threats.
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Federal funding freeze worries local superintendent
POLAND, Ohio (WKBN) - Schools across the state of Ohio are facing a $185 million deficit due to a federal funding freeze. Five crucial grant programs are frozen until they can be fully reviewed, and it could have disastrous consequences for local schools. "Here we are wondering what we're going to have to cut and what we're going to do," said Poland Superintendent Craig Hockenberry. If the funding freeze for federal education grants doesn't get …
Boys & Girls Club of Meriden among programs threatened by education funding freeze
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Lufkin ISD after-school program impacted by funding freeze
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Vermont among states suing Trump administration over education funding freeze
by Esther Wickham, for The Center Square (The Center Square) — California, Colorado, Arizona and Nevada are part of a coalition of 24 states and the District of Columbia, suing the Trump administration for withholding $6.8 billion in federal education funding. These states are calling this freeze unconstitutional, unlawful and an arbitrary decision. “By freezing $132 million in funds owed to Arizona’s students, President Trump and his administra…
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