Trump Administration Releases Budget Cutting Approximately 10% of ED Funding
On Monday March 11th, the Trump administration released their budget proposal for the 2020 fiscal year. Included in the proposal is a $7.1 billion cut to the Department of Education, approximately equal to 10% of its total current operational budget. These proposals follow similar attempts in past budgets the administration has put forward. The cuts include reduction in funding for teacher preparation, National Institutes of Health, removal of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, and other research programs. The proposal also would allow for Pell Grants to be used on short-term credential programs. Since Congress has the ultimate budgetary authority, and with a divided House and Senate majority, movement on this budget will likely not make much headway.
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Corina Caraccioli, Loyola University New Orleans, Co-Chair
Abram Hedtke, St. Cloud State University, Co-Chair
Holly Anderson
Curtis Brant, Bowling Green State University
Amy Collier, Middlebury College
Johnna Denning-Smith, Marian University
Sean Doyle, Purdue Global
Michele Gribbins, University of Illinois Springfield
Ilona Marie Hajdu, Indiana University
Laura Hendley, Stevenson University
Gloria Niles, University of Hawaii System
Kelly Otter, Georgetown University
Michelle Singh, University of North Texas
Erika Swain, University of Colorado Boulder
Ryan Torma, University of Minnesota
