Federal Grants Revived: A Bipartisan Win for After-School Programs
The Education Department is releasing previously withheld grant money for after-school programs following a request from Republican senators. The Trump administration had paused over $6 billion in grants to align with White House priorities, drawing bipartisan concern about impacts on local communities.

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The Education Department is set to release previously withheld grants for after-school programs after receiving a push from Republican senators. The decision follows a pause initiated on July 1 by the Trump administration, withholding over $6 billion in federal grants.
The withheld funds were part of a review intended to align spending with White House priorities, affecting after-school, literacy, and language programs. Approximately $1.3 billion of the funds supported after-school programming crucial to children.
In response to the funding pause, Republican senators expressed the necessity of these programs in a letter. Despite sharing concerns about fiscal responsibility, they assured the administration that these funds were not supporting 'radical left-wing programs' but were essential to local communities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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