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A leading education advocacy group has issued a sharp condemnation of the White House's latest budget blueprint, calling it a continuation of a harmful campaign to slash federal investment in the nation's schools and students. The proposed fiscal year 2027 budget, released by the Trump administration, outlines deep and sweeping cuts across key educational programs.
The statement highlights that the budget would severely undermine public education by dismantling vital support systems. It specifically targets programs designed to assist low-income students, English learners, and students with disabilities for significant reductions or outright elimination. Furthermore, the proposal seeks to cut funding for after-school initiatives, teacher preparation, and career and technical education, which are critical for student success and workforce readiness.
Advocates argue that this budget framework represents a fundamental abandonment of the federal government's role in promoting equal educational opportunity. They warn that the cumulative effect of these cuts would disproportionately harm the most vulnerable student populations and exacerbate existing inequities in the American education system. The proposal is seen as a direct threat to the quality of public education and the nation's future economic competitiveness. The budget now moves to Congress, where lawmakers will begin the process of drafting annual spending bills.
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