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New Mexico is among more than 20 states suing the Trump administration for withholding $6 billion in funding for after-school programs that many low-income and rural families depend on.
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The U.S. Department of Education notified schools on June 30th that billions would be withheld. NM Attorney General Raul ...
New Mexico's AG and 22 states ask judge to order the Trump administration to lift a freeze on $7 billion meant K-12 and adult education.
The Attorney General is trying to stop a federal freeze on some education funding that could halt more than a hundred New Mexico after school and other learning programs expected to start just weeks ...
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez says critical programs for our children are under threat by the White House.
The freeze affects nearly $45 million for New Mexico that supported afterschool, summer and English-language programs.
States, already facing cuts to services by Trump administration, now trying to figure out how to fit Medicaid and SNAP cuts ...
The recent cuts to Medicaid and SNAP by the Trump administration have sent shockwaves through state budgets across the United ...
While Chicago-area public media outlets WBEZ and WTTW will get hurt if the Senate OK’s cuts, smaller stations in rural areas ...
Federal funding cuts are set to hit local after-school programs, including the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio.
About three-quarters of U.S. adults see child care costs as a “major problem,” but only about half say helping working ...