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North Carolina has joined about two dozen states in a lawsuit over the freezing of billions of dollars in federal funding for public schools.
The lawsuit argued that the decision to freeze these funds resulted in “chaos” for schools across the country.
Twenty-Five states, including North Carolina, are suing the Secretary of Education, Director of the Office of Management and Budget and President Donald Trump.
North Carolina AG Jeff Jackson, with attorneys general from 24 states, sued the federal government over the withholding of $6.8 billion in educational funds, risking $165 million and nearly 1,000 teaching jobs in NC.
North Carolina has joined a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education for its decision to freeze $6.2 billion in federal funds hours before the money was set to be dispersed to local school districts across the state.
North Carolina leaders gathered in Raleigh to announce a major lawsuit against the Trump administration over education funding, joining two dozen other states.
The North Carolina Supreme Court will hear arguments Thursday in an unwieldy, 30-year-old lawsuit over whether the state is providing children with an adequate education.