Nevada, other states win court order restoring school funding
- Attorneys general from 16 states, led by New York's Letitia James, won a court order last week restoring over $1 billion in school funding.
- The court order followed an April 10 lawsuit responding to a March 28 U.S. Department of Education announcement ending the availability of pandemic relief funds.
- The funds, part of a $190 billion American Rescue Plan Act package, support tutoring, mental health care, and services for low-income and unhoused students affected by COVID-19.
- The $1 billion cut had been imposed by President Trump, who stated it was "too long to still spend the money," despite Biden's prior allowance to use funds through March 2026.
- The court order suggests states can continue using federal funds to address lingering pandemic educational impacts, especially for disadvantaged students, pending proper justification.
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Nevada Attorney General Joins 15 Other States In Education Lawsuit - Worthy Christian News
By Liam Hibbert | The Center Square contributor (Worthy News) – Attorneys general from 16 states, including Nevada’s Aaron Ford, have won a court order to restore over $1 billion in pandemic-era federal funds for schools. The funds were part of a COVID-19 relief aid package from the height of the pandemic. President Donald Trump had canceled the remaining $1 billion, saying it had been too long to still spend the money. “Earlier this year Trump …
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