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Nevada AG sues Trump admin over Schooling Division adjustments

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LAS VEGAS(KLAS) — Democratic Nevada Lawyer Common Aaron Ford joined a coalition of 20 different attorneys normal in suing the Trump administration to place a halt to the dismantling of the Division of Schooling (DOE).

The Trump administration introduced it might hearth roughly 50 p.c of the workforce as a part of its “total shutdown” of DOE. In response to a information launch from Ford’s workplace, the dismantling of the federal company would have devastating results on Nevada. The lawsuit seeks a courtroom order to cease the administration’s actions to dismantle the packages.

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“Gutting the Department of Education isn’t just unlawful; it’s an attack on Nevada’s students, especially those who rely on special education services or come from low-income families. You can’t take a hatchet to half the workforce and expect the department to function. You can’t rip away resources and expect kids to succeed. And you certainly can’t do those things without following the law. This plan is unconstitutional. It’s illegal. It’s dangerously reckless. And I will do everything in my power to stop it,” Ford stated.

The lawsuit, which was filed in Massachusetts Federal Courtroom, consists of the next states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Washington, Wisconsin, Vermont and the District of Columbia.

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