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Trump Budget Cuts Literacy Funds Despite Priority Claim

The opinion piece criticizes the Trump administration for prioritizing evidence-based literacy while proposing significant budget cuts to programs supporting vulnerable students. It highlights a reduction of nearly 70% in funding for initiatives that aid children’s literacy development. The article argues this contradicts the administration’s stated educational goals under Secretary Linda McMahon.

Key Points

  • Trump administration named evidence-based literacy as a top priority shortly after Linda McMahon’s appointment as Education Secretary.
  • The proposed 2027 budget cuts funding for vulnerable students’ programs by nearly 70%.
  • The cuts affect conditions necessary for children’s literacy, contradicting the administration’s emphasis on literacy matters.

Implications for Educational Freedom

These proposed federal budget cuts could reduce government overreach in education funding, potentially empowering states and parents to pursue school choice options like vouchers and ESAs with less federal interference. However, they might also limit resources for literacy programs, indirectly affecting parental rights to access quality education for vulnerable children.

Source: Opinion: The Trump Administration Says Literacy Matters. Its Budget Plan Says Otherwise

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