Trump’s budget would abolish funding for English learners, adult ed, teacher recruitment
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Trump’s budget would abolish funding for English learners, adult ed, teacher recruitment
President Donald Trump would maintain funding levels for students with disabilities and for Title I aid for low-income students while wiping out long-standing programs serving migrant children, teachers in training, college-bound students, English learners and adult learners in the education budget for fiscal 2026. Trump’s “skinny budget” (see pages 6-11) which he released on Friday, would cut $12 billion or about 15% of K-12 and some higher edu…
The Skinny Budget with a Big Appetite - Taxpayers for Common Sense
Last Friday, while you were anxiously awaiting the Weekly Wastebasket, the Trump Administration released its “Skinny” Budget Request for fiscal year 2026. What’s a skinny budget? So glad you asked. In the first year of a new administration, the President submits a much shorter budget request than normal. That gives lawmakers a sense of what the administration will be proposing once they’ve had time to complete the full budget request. The differ…
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