Illinois regains access to $77M in federal education funds following judge’s order – Capitol News IL

The lawsuit over pandemic-related education money is one of more than a dozen multistate suits Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul has joined, in combination with other Democratic state attorneys general, challenging actions Trump has taken since being sworn in for a second term Jan. 20.
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Deb
11 months ago

Not one penny should go to IL until DEI far left obstruction and racism removed from all curriculum. They need to rain in CTU until teachers stop calling off and start teaching reading, math and science, and stop promoting and graduating students who are not at grade level.

The Railroader
11 months ago

More confiscated taxpayer money spent trying to pry Federal confiscated taxpayer money out of Uncle Fed’s wallet. Kwame and the rest of the feckless, corrupt Blue State AG’s conned another New York activist judge into feeling his oats and reaching beyond his grasp.

So many of these feckless attempts to maintain the unsustainable status quo have been overturned. This one will be no different.

Hello, Indiana!
11 months ago

Another one of the approximately 697 judges ruling against Trump in an effort to eat the clock up and derail the reforms of harm done by Joe et al until the Dems can jimmy their way back into office in the mid-terms. We truly don’t hate people that want to continue Joe’s agenda enough.

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