Connecticut does not get as much federal funding as some others, but towns and cities with higher concentrations of low-income students rely more heavily on those grants.
The Education Department is a quarter-trillion-dollar bureaucracy that strangles the states with red tape. The way to fix it is to get government out of the way.
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The Trump administration is taking advantage of the entanglement of university finances and government funding, seeking to ...
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Newsweek readers have expressed strong opinions on critical issues this week — from sweeping cuts at the Department of ...
President Trump continued to threaten tariffs as DOGE continued its cuts of the federal workforce. It was another ...
University leaders have been told a lot recently. In February there was a “Dear Colleague” letter from the U.S. Department of ...
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