15 states sue Trump administration to block school mental health funding cuts
The states say the $1 billion program served nearly 775,000 students and that the administration is trying to end the grants despite a court order.
- On Friday, a coalition of 15 states sued the administration of President Donald Trump to block the planned termination of federal school-based mental health grants scheduled for the end of this month.
- Congress allocated $1 billion in 2022 for the Mental Health Service Professional Demonstration Grant Program following the Uvalde, Texas school shooting, backed by Republican U.S. Senators John Cornyn, Susan Collins, and Thom Tillis.
- Trump administration officials claimed the grants conflicted with administration priorities, defying a court order from last July that protected the program serving nearly 775,000 students nationwide.
- Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell stated the administration lacks power to arbitrarily revoke services; the new filing addresses gaps in the prior court order that could permit funding termination.
- Rhode Island Attorney General Peter F. Neronha emphasized that grants help students cope with loneliness and violence; the Department of Education did not respond to requests for comment on the termination plan.
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‘Persists in its illegal plan’: Trump admin unlawfully trying to ‘circumvent’ court order protecting $1B in youth mental health funding, states say
President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference with Elon Musk in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday, May 30, 2025, in Washington (AP Photo/Evan Vucci). The Trump administration is unlawfully trying to slash some $1 billion in federal funding for school-based mental health services in violation of a court order, a federal...
15 states sue Trump administration to block school mental health funding cuts
Fifteen states on Friday sued the Trump administration to prevent millions of dollars in cuts to school-based mental health funding. The new lawsuit is part of an ongoing legal battle between Democratic-led states and the U.S. Department of Education over…
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