Congress Re-Funds Education Department
February 27, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via Washington Examiner

Congress passes and President Trump signs a $79 billion funding bill for the Education Department through FY2026, rejecting White House proposals to slash programs like Pell Grants, TRIO, and basic needs support. This bipartisan deal maintains level funding for K-12 essentials such as Title I for low-income students and special education, averting deeper cuts after a brief shutdown.
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