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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 16, 2017
For More Information Contact:

JP O'Hare

(518) 474-1201

Press@nysed.gov

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NYS Board Of Regents Chancellor Betty A. Rosa And ¶¶Òõapp Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia's ¶¶Òõappment On President Trump's Proposed Spending Plan

President Trump’s proposed drastic cut to the U.S. Department of Education’s budget is an irresponsible disregard for vital education programs and would be devastating to New ¶¶Òõapp’s children. ÌýThe very programs he proposes to cut play a critical role in fostering ¶¶Òõapp and eliminating the education gap that exists across our nation. Further, eliminating federal funding for library, art, humanities and public broadcasting programs would decimate essential community centers and non-profit organizations.

The ¶¶Òõapp Education Department receives $3.6 billion in federal funding each year, the vast majority of which is passed on to local school districts. Such substantial, wholesale cuts imperil important local programs. Eliminating widespread funding for after-school programs, community learning centers, teacher preparation, work study and cultural programs is a disservice to New ¶¶Òõapp’s children.

As the state’s education leaders, we will work with our federal representatives to fight for the funding we need to support our students so they can succeed in life. We encourage all of our educational partners to be strong advocates for New ¶¶Òõapp’s kids, and students nationally, and tell Washington, these cuts to vital educational programs are not acceptable.

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