Congress re-funds the Education Department
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
Congress sent a spending bill to President Donald Trump in February, providing $78.9 billion in funding to the Education Department. That is about the same amount that taxpayers provided last year. That might seem surprising because almost one year ago, Trump signed an executive order to abolish the agency. “Today, American reading and math scores […]
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