Federal News Network – The DOGE has bit hard into the Education Department. It canceled nearly $900 million in contracts from the department’s research division. Some of the research was directed at what helps students achieve school success. The strategic advisor in the education policy program at New America, Lisa Guernsey, joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin to provide thoughts on the move.
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What Nearly a Billion in Canceled Federal Contracts Could Mean for Education
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