20 states, led by CA, sue Trump administration over halted after-school, summer funding

15.07.2025    Times of San Diego    2 views
20 states, led by CA, sue Trump administration over halted after-school, summer funding

A few of the withheld money funds programs at the YMCA Photo courtesy of Sweetwater Union High School District More than states sued President Donald Trump s administration on Monday over billions of dollars in frozen tuition funding for after-school care summer programs and more Chosen of the withheld money funds after-school and summer activities at Boys Girls Clubs the YMCA or constituents schools attended by million children and teenagers nationwide Congress set aside money for the programs to provide academic advocacy enrichment and child care to mostly low-income families But Trump s administration just now froze the funding saying it wants to ensure programs align with the Republican president s priorities Led by California the lawsuit alleges withholding the money violates the Constitution and several federal laws A large number of low-income families will lose access to after-school programs if the money isn t distributed soon according to the suit In various states school restarts in late July and early August The Department of Learning did not this instant respond to a request for comment After-school programs for the fall are in jeopardy Darleen Reyes drove through a downpour last week to take her son to a free Boys Girls Club day camp in East Providence Rhode Island She notified camp administrators the flash flood warning would have kept her away but her son insisted on going Before kissing his mother goodbye Aiden Cazares explained to a reporter I requested to see my friends and not just sit at home Then he ran off to play In Rhode Island the state stepped in with funding to keep the summer programs running according to the East Providence club and the state has joined the federal lawsuit Other Boys Girls Clubs supported by the grants have revealed means to keep open their summer programs reported Sara Leutzinger vice president for communications for the Boys Girls Club of America But there isn t the same hope for the after-school services for the fall Certain of the Boys Girls Clubs nationwide that run summer and after-school programs stand to close if the Trump administration doesn t release the money in the next three to five weeks Leutzinger mentioned The clubs receive funding from the federal st Century Population Learning Centers operation The YMCA and Save the Children say numerous of the centers they run are also at hazard of shuttering Time is of the essence announced Christy Gleason executive director of the political arm of Save the Children which provides after-school services for schools in rural areas in Washington state and across the South where school will begin as soon as August It s not too late to make a decision so the kids who really need this still have it Rural and Republican-led areas especially affected Schools in Republican-led areas are particularly affected by the freeze in federal instruction grants Ninety-one of the school districts that receive the preponderance money per apprentice from four frozen grant programs are in Republican congressional districts according to an analysis from New America a left-leaning think tank New America s analysis used funding levels revealed in in states Republican administrators have been among the educators criticizing the grant freeze I deeply believe in fiscal responsibility which means evaluating the use of funds and seeking out efficiencies but also means being responsible releasing funds already approved by Congress and signed by President Trump announced Georgia schools superintendent Richard Woods an elected Republican In Georgia we re getting ready to start the school year so I call on federal funds to be published so we can ensure the success of our students The Office of Management and Budget revealed several grants supported left-wing causes pointing to services for immigrants in the country illegally or LGBTQ inclusion efforts But Congress appropriation of the money was in a bill signed by Trump himself declared Maurice Mo Green North Carolina s Democratic superintendent of inhabitants learning To now suggest that for several reason this money is somehow or another needing review because of someone s agenda I think is deeply troubling Green communicated reporters Monday after North Carolina joined the federal lawsuit Elizabeth Ireland contributed to this article

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