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The Trump administration has declared that it will simply fail to honor its legal obligation to distribute over $6 billion in education funding to states. Kris Nordstrom, Senior Policy Analyst, Education & Law Project, breaks down what that looks like in North Carolina (and probably in your state as well).

The Trump administration is unlawfully cutting North Carolina school budgets by $154 million. This amount is significant as $154 million could hire 1,960 new teachers or provide existing teachers with a 3 percent pay raise. 

The Trump administration announced on June 30 that they will be withholding the following federal grants that have been appropriated by Congress. Dollar amounts indicate the amount North Carolina received for these programs in the prior year. 

As a result of this impoundment of funding authorized by Congress, school districts across the state will be required to slash student services. These cuts will disproportionately fall upon rural districts and districts with the greatest share of students experiencing poverty. 

Read the full analysis here.