Congresswoman Jahana Hayes on Monday led state officials in vowing to challenge White Houses plans to gut education spending.
President Donald Trump is gearing up to sign an executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education.
Moments after President Donald Trump issued an executive order to bypass congressional approval and begin dismantling the ...
Multiple Connecticut leaders weighed in on President Donald Trump signing of an executive order Thursday that would begin ...
Rep. Jahana Hayes and Sen. Richard Blumenthal vowed to fight, and Gov. Ned Lamont said he's 'not positive we can make up all ...
The federal agency allocated more than $353 million for school districts and other organizations in Connecticut through its ...
WSHU sits down with CT Mirror’s Lisa Hagen to discuss her story written with Jessika Harkay about the U.S. Department of ...
Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the Department of Education. Does that mean it's gone? What you need to know for ...
As they craft a state budget that will send billions of sought-after dollars to local school districts, lawmakers in Hartford ...
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FOX61 on MSNState leaders react to Trump's executive order to dismantle US Department of EducationConnecticut recently joined a multi-state lawsuit against the Trump administration over efforts to dismantle the department.
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WIVB News 4 on MSNNew York sues Trump over Department of Education closureNew York Attorney General Letitia James and 19 other attorneys general are suing the Trump administration for cutting nearly ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at dismantling the Department of Education. What that could mean for ...
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