民主州总检察长提起诉讼,以恢复针对K-12学生的与新冠疫情相关的项目
Democratic State Attorneys General Sue To Restore COVID-Related Programs For K-12 Students

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/democratic-state-attorneys-general-sue-restore-covid-related-programs-k-12-students

由多位民主党州检察长和宾夕法尼亚州州长组成的联盟正在起诉特朗普政府,以阻止其终止向K-12学校拨付的超过11亿美元的COVID-19救济资金。该诉讼针对教育部的决定,即切断最初可用于2026年3月之前的资金。诉讼认为,这一逆转违反了《行政程序法》,并给依赖这笔资金进行设施升级、辅导和无家可归学生支持的各州造成了严重的预算短缺。带头起诉的纽约州检察长莱蒂蒂娅·詹姆斯称此举“令人震惊且非法”。原告包括加利福尼亚州检察长罗布·邦塔(曾多次起诉特朗普),他们指责政府损害弱势学生利益,破坏教育事业。诉讼要求法院下令恢复原政策,允许各州继续获得这些资金。主张州政府控制教育的特朗普政府尚未对此发表评论。


原文

Authored by Jacob Burg via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

A group of Democratic state attorneys general and a governor sued the Trump administration on April 10 to attempt to stop it from ending more than $1.1 billion in funding for addressing the long-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on K–12 students.

New York Attorney General Letitia James makes an announcement on March 14, 2025. Oliver Mantyk/The Epoch Times

Filed in Manhattan federal court, the lawsuit is in response to the Department of Education’s March 28 announcement that it would no longer let states utilize funds within programs implemented by a pandemic relief law passed during the Biden administration. Previously, the agency said the funds would be accessible through March 2026.

The states suing said they had planned on the funding and are now dealing with major budget shortfalls because of the agency’s policy change, the lawsuit states.

They said the funding was earmarked for facility upgrades, offering tutoring to students who fell behind during the COVID-19 pandemic, and feeding homeless students.

“The Trump administration’s latest attack on our schools will hurt our most vulnerable students and make it harder for them to thrive,” said New York Attorney General Letitia James, who was one of the plaintiffs bringing the lawsuit. “Cutting school systems’ access to vital resources that our students and teachers rely on is outrageous and illegal.”

She was joined by the attorneys general of California, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, and the District of Columbia, and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro was an additional plaintiff.

The group alleges that the Trump administration’s reversal on allowing access to the funds violated procedures necessary by the Administrative Procedures Act. They are asking the court to issue an order vacating the Education Department’s termination of funds and reinstating its previous policy, allowing the states to access the funds through March of next year.

The White House and the Department of Education did not respond to requests for comment by publication time.

President Donald Trump has said education authority should be returned to the states and parents should decide what’s best for their children. He signed an executive order last month directing his administration to hasten the process of dismantling the Education Department, which requires congressional approval.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta, a plaintiff in Thursday’s lawsuit, accused Trump of “throwing our schools into turmoil and jeopardizing the academic success of a generation of American children” by moving to dismantle the Education Department.

“I’m taking the President to court for the 13th time to help ensure our kids get the educational opportunities they deserve,” Bonta wrote in a statement.

Numerous groups have filed lawsuits challenging the administration’s sweeping cuts, arguing it is revoking congressionally appropriated contracts and grants without first getting input from the legislative branch.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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