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Governor Kotek Issues Statement in Response to Trump Administration Withholding Critical Education Dollars
Afterschool programs, services for underserved students, and educator professional development all in limbo

Salem, OR – Following the abrupt news from the Trump Administration that certain Title awards will not be issued as expected, Governor Tina Kotek issued the following statement:

“Over multiple federal administration changes, Oregon schools have been able to rely on access to Title awards by July 1 of each year. This partnership between schools and the federal government is crucial to delivering a high-quality, equitable education to all Oregon’s students – especially those who have historically been left behind.

“At best, the Trump Administration has hobbled schools’ ability to prepare for the upcoming school year. At worst, this is another threat to force our hand, aimed directly at Oregon’s most marginalized students.

“It will not work. I will not back down from a fight or waver in my commitment to the promise of all Oregon students.”

The Governor’s office immediately directed the Oregon Department of Education (ODE) to work closely with school districts, local education agencies (LEAs), and other partners to analyze the immediate and long-term impacts of this reckless decision. Her office is assessing next steps.

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