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Trump Sidestepped Congress on More Than $1 Billion in Ed. Spending Last Year Education Week
Trump Sidestepped Congress on More Than $1 Billion in Ed. Spending Last Year Education Week
Ed Department Funding For Special Education Research May Soon Lapse Disability Scoop
Education Dept. Launches New FAFSA Fraud Prevention Tool Inside Higher Ed
Schools cut social workers as AZ Dept. of Education seeks more money to meet grant demand ABC15 Arizona
US Department of Education and US Department of Labor announce first grant competitions under elementary and secondary education partnership U.S. Department of Labor (.gov)
Rep. Adams Pushes to Preserve Department of Education During Congressional Committee Meeting Congresswoman Alma Adams (.gov)
FAQs: Checking in on the Department of Education Brookings
Fact Sheet: How Eliminating the Department of Education Threatens Students With Disabilities First Focus on Children
The Trump Administration's Attack on the Department of Education: What Parents and Students Need to Know Legal Defense Fund
The Plan to Abolish the Education Department—One Year Later National Education Association | NEA
Dept. of Ed Announces End of SAVE Plan, Offers Little Clarity for Borrowers The Institute for College Access & Success
U.S. Public Education Spending Statistics [2026]: per Pupil + Total Education Data Initiative
See Which Ed. Dept. Programs Are Moving to New Agencies: A Tracker Education Week
Setting the Record Straight: The U.S. Department of Education’s Anti-Opportunity “Dear Colleague Letter” Legal Defense Fund
Department of Education and Negotiators Reach Consensus on Higher Ed Accountability Framework The Institute for College Access & Success
Special Education In Limbo As Ed Department Sheds More Responsibilities Disability Scoop
Where Are Ed. Dept. Programs Moving? Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Education Week
The Ed. Dept. Is Sending 118 Programs to Other Agencies. See Where They’re Going Education Week
Trump Administration to Move Dept. of Ed. Out of Its Longtime Offices Education Week
Education Department Will Send More of Its Programs to Other Agencies Education Week
The Trump Administration Has Mostly Dismantled the Ed. Dept. Should You Care? (Opinion) Education Week
Education Department urged to broaden ‘professional’ student definition Higher Ed Dive
Ed Department Pushing Ahead With Plan To Offload Special Education Disability Scoop
Department of Education Drops Defense of Anti-DEI Guidance for Colleges: 3 Things Higher Ed Institutions Should Do JD Supra
Congress moves to reject Trump plan to slash Education Department funding Higher Ed Dive
Brown Center scholars reflect on education after 1 year of the Trump administration Brookings
Dismantling Department of Education could worsen inequities for students with disabilities, researchers say EdNC
U.S. Department of Education seeks comment on new federal student loan rules www.hoganlovells.com
Department of Education under Trump just took its 'largest' step closer to shutting down Fox News
Education Dept moves more work to other agencies, but hasn’t reassigned more employees yet Federal News Network
ED Panel Divided Over New Earnings Test Rules Inside Higher Ed
Department of Education Grants Iowa Waiver for ESEA State Flexibility AASA, The School Superintendents Association
Education Dept. Drops Appeal of Court Order Blocking Anti-DEI Guidance Inside Higher Ed
20 States Push Back as Ed. Dept. Hands Programs to Other Agencies Education Week
ED Panel Signs Off on New Earnings Test Inside Higher Ed
Graduate Loan Limits and Professional Degree Definitions Take Shape in ED Proposal American Council on Education
Education Dept. Eyes Rewrite of Accreditation Rules Inside Higher Ed
U.S. Department of Education moves many programs to other agencies 'to break up federal bureaucracy' EdNC
Staffing Levels and the Department of Education – Five Things to Know Bipartisan Policy Center
How the US Department of Education has turned civil rights enforcement into a discriminatory tool Brookings