Gov. Shapiro sues Trump administration over $185 million in revoked school funding
- Pennsylvania, led by Governor Josh Shapiro, has joined 15 states in a lawsuit against the Trump administration for revoking federal funding from schools, which was supposed to total $185 million.
- The U.S. Department of Education's decision has created disorder for state education agencies, affecting Pennsylvania schools.
- The lawsuit argues that the funds should still be available despite the pandemic's end and disputes the legal basis for the funding cuts.
- Shapiro stated that the federal government must honor commitments made to students, as schools across Pennsylvania rely on this funding for essential projects.
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Shapiro joins multi-state lawsuit challenging Trump Admin 'recision' of education funds
HARRISBURG — A new lawsuit joined by Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro accuses the U.S. Department of Education of rescinding hundreds of millions of federal dollars from 16 states and Washington, D.C., in pandemic relief funding.
Gov. Shapiro sues Trump administration over $185 million in revoked school funding
Pennsylvania is owed a total of $185 million in COVID relief money that was revoked under a Trump administration policy change, Shapiro said, joining 15 states in suing over the money.
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