The automatic cuts, which are set to take effect January 2, 2013, will
slash federal education programs by 8.2 percent, or more than $ 4 billion.
Other Kline bills would remove some federal controls from education spending and
slash federal education programs.
Not exact matches
Largely because of the increasing costs of meeting
federal mandates on environmental quality, Medicaid, welfare, and other
programs, the presidents argued, states have
slashed their higher -
education budgets.
The House has passed a bill on charter school oversight, and Kline has also put forward bills that increase funding flexibility and
slash half of all
federal education programs.
President Trump has proposed
slashing $ 10.6 billion from
federal education initiatives, including after - school
programs, teacher training, and career and technical
education, and reinvesting $ 1.4 billion of the savings into promoting his top
education priority: school choice, including $ 250 million for vouchers to help students attend private and religious schools.
Outside of
education, many cuts proposed in President Trump's fiscal year 2018 budget — including stripping funding for Medicaid, school breakfast and lunch
programs, and short - term
federal income assistance for low - income families — would
slash much - needed services or leave states holding the bag.
NEW YORK — If California Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter has his way, 43
federal education programs will be
slashed.
President Donald Trump has proposed
slashing $ 10.6 billion from
federal education initiatives, including after - school
programs, teacher training, and career and technical
education, and reinvesting $ 1.4 billion of the savings into promoting his top
education priority: school choice, including $ 250 million for vouchers to help students attend private and religious schools.
The Trump - DeVos budget would
slash the
federal investment in public
education programs by a whopping 13.6 percent for the upcoming fiscal year, eliminates at least 22
programs, and cuts $ 10.6 billion from
federal education initiatives overall.
Kline has also moved a bill out of committee that would
slash half of NCLB's
federal education programs and another one that would give more states flexibility over spending
federal education funds intended to serve disadvantaged students.