
Trump Strips Another $645,000 from Wisconsin Schools
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
54% : " Kinser has taken $1.65 million from the Republican Party of Wisconsin, refuses to criticize Trump or his education agenda, and recently said she'd "love" to campaign with Trump's Education Secretary Linda McMahon -- the person leading this dismantling effort.53% : At 5:03 p.m. EST on March 28, Trump's Education Department retroactively changed the liquidation deadline for COVID relief funds to 5:00 p.m., immediately wiping out: ARP ESSER (American Rescue Plan Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief) funds were created by Congress to help schools recover from the pandemic -- funding critical needs like learning recovery, technology access, mental health services, and compliance with federal oversight.
32% : MADISON, WI -- On Friday evening, the Trump administration made yet another stealth move -- quietly eliminating $645,000 in federal education funding for Wisconsin in a last-minute rule change that took effect three minutes before it was even announced.
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