May 23, 2017
President Trump submitted the Administration's FY2018 budget blueprint to Congress today, proposing significant cuts to domestic programs, including more than $150 billion over ten years to student aid programs. Below is a collection of articles on President Trump's FY2018 budget proposal: Trump Wants to End Subsidized Student Loans Associated Press
Trump Administration Is Expected to Propose 18% Cut in NIH Budget The Chronicle of Higher Education
President Trump's Budget Proposal Calls for Deep Cuts to Education nprEd
The Key Spending Cuts and Increases in Trump’s Budget The New York Times
Congress Doesn’t Want to Touch Trump’s Budget with A 10-Foot Pole The Washington Post Betsy Devos Should Know Robbing Peter to Pay Paul Is a Sin in Education - Column The Hechinger Report
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