Trump education budget hits preschool funding, civil rights, but boosts charter schools
Share this @internewscast.com


President Trump is proposing massive cuts to education in his Friday budget request to Congress for fiscal 2026, including reduced funding for preschools, adult learning and the Education Department’s Office of Civil Rights.

“The President’s Skinny Budget reflects funding levels for an agency that is responsibly winding down, shifting some responsibilities to the states, and thoughtfully preparing a plan to delegate other critical functions to more appropriate entities. It supports the President’s vision of expanding school choice and ensuring every American has access to an excellent education,” Education Secretary Linda McMahon said in a statement.

The biggest changes include consolidating 24 K-12 grant programs and seven Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) programs into two funding streams. The move, the Trump administration said, is to take away the influence of the Education Department on the states and give more power to parents of students with disabilities.  

Trump wants to get rid of adult education programs costing $729 million, saying they are not working and focusing on younger students will “make remedial education for adults less necessary.” 

Preschool development grants would receive a cut of $315 million under his budget proposal, which says the grants were a “tool of the last administration to push diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).” 

“Through this program, Federal funding was provided to create a guidebook on ‘Lessons for Creating Quality Care for Oregon’s LGBTQIA+ Families’ in collaboration with an organization called ‘Pride Northwest,’” the White House’s fact sheet said.  

In another move to reduce the size of the Department of Education, the Trump administration is looking to cut 35 percent of the funding for the Office of Civil Rights, which investigates discrimination complaints against both K-12 schools and higher education institutions.  

Charter schools, popular with Trump and other Republicans, were the only educational institutions to avoid the administration’s proposed cuts on Friday, getting an additional $60 million in funding.

“The Skinny Budget saves billions in taxpayer dollars from going to duplicative, unaligned, or non-essential programs. I look forward to presenting a complete FY 2026 budget in the future and working with Congress to deliver on the promise for a new era in education,” McMahon said.  

Lawmakers, meanwhile, are hard at work on their own spending bills. Republicans, who control both chambers, have been divided on the best way to fund the government while advancing Trump’s agenda.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Arrest Made Following Attack on Israeli Embassy Staff Members

WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – Authorities have apprehended a suspect following a fatal shooting…

First Responders in Tampa Bay Collaborate in Active Shooter Training Exercise

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — This week, law enforcement officers collaborated with emergency…

Join Columbia County’s Public Meeting and Vision Workshops for Future Planning

GROVETOWN, Ga. ()- Two public meetings and workshops will be held where…

Canada Considering Collaboration with US on ‘Golden Dome’ Missile Defense, Says Carney

TORONTO, ONT – Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Wednesday that…

Two Staff Members from Israeli Embassy Fatally Shot Near Washington, D.C. Jewish Museum

WASHINGTON (AP) — On Wednesday evening, two staff members from the Israeli…

High School Sports Scores and Highlights (May 21, 2025)

CENTRAL ILLINOIS (WCIA) – Wednesday night was bustling with numerous sports activities…

Individual Injured in ‘Security Incident’ Outside CIA Headquarters, Officials Report

(WDCW/NEXSTAR) – One person has been injured in a shooting on CIA…

Residents Oppose Rezoning and Development Plans in Rural Bulloch

STATESBORO, Ga. () – With numerous acres of land in Bulloch County…

Key Points About the GOP Budget Bill’s ‘No Tax on Tips’ Proposal from Trump’s Tax Promise

NEW YORK – President Donald Trump’s “ no tax on tips ”…

Rep. Bera Argues Against Medicaid Cuts for System Improvement

() Despite President Donald Trump’s demand to GOP lawmakers not to cut…

ICC Prosecutor Advocates for Continued Arrest Warrant for Netanyahu During Israel Jurisdiction Hearing

THE HAGUE – Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court have called on…

The Impact of Tariffs on Local Business Owners

SAVANNAH, Ga. () — Numerous individuals are concerned about rising prices and…