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HHS is prioritizing funding projects that will deliver on President Trump’s mandate to address our ... The money covers Covid-19 vaccines in a public health clinic, funds testing for respiratory ...
Congress authorized funding ... mandate that everyone in the country illegally must register to move forward 4:47 p.m. Lawsuit filed over Trump administration’s cancelation of work helping ...
The Trump administration is threatening to withhold funds from K-12 public schools that have programs ... violation of federal law” will lose funding. Federal funding makes up an average of ...
The Trump administration plans to ... the health policy research group KFF. Without U.S. funding, Gavi will struggle to provide life-saving vaccines to children in low-income countries across ...
The Trump administration has threatened to cut federal Title I funding to schools unless state officials eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. The Education Department’s ...
Trump ups ante to force California to abandon gender identity law against “forced outing” in schools, threatening school lunch funding for students from low-income families. April 3 ...
By Michael C. Bender Reporting from Washington The Trump administration threatened on Thursday to withhold federal funding from public schools unless state education officials verified the ...
By Troy Closson As the Trump administration seeks to dismantle the Education Department and threatens to withhold federal funding from public schools, the upheaval has raised an unnerving question ...
that it intends to immediately end state and local public health funding awarded during COVID-19 that supports respiratory virus monitoring, testing and response, immunizations and vaccines for ...
Instead, President Trump suddenly ripped away more than $100 million in funding that is supposed to go right to Massachusetts students and schools ... off the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic ...
On Friday, the Trump administration took another step ... Congress appropriated an unprecedented $189.5 billion in temporary funding for K-12 schools to defray pandemic-related costs.