Topic: Advocacy

Joint Letter Supporting Priorities for FY27 Labor-H Appropriations

April 21, 2026 by EdTrust

We urge Congress to consider these policies and funding levels to ensure every student has access to the resources they need to learn, grow, and thrive

Trump’s Proposed FY27 Budget Cuts Threaten the Future of Education Research

article-cropped April 20, 2026 by Ivy Morgan

The president’s budget request contradicts the recommendations in its “Reimagining IES” report, which calls for strengthening education data and research — not gutting them

D.C.’s Families Deserve Autonomy, Not Greater Federal Control

article-cropped April 13, 2026 by Denise Forte

Because Washington, D.C. lacks full local control and remains subject to federal decisions, shifts in federal policy can disproportionately affect its schools, creating heightened uncertainty for students, families, and educators and reinforcing the need for greater local authority

Trump Budget Proposal Tells a Story that Doesn’t Support Literacy

article-cropped April 09, 2026 by Shayna Levitan

Proposals to block grant federal funding leave students at risk of not becoming proficient readers

EdTrust Comment on the Workforce Pell Grant Program Regulation

April 09, 2026 by EdTrust

This letter is submitted in response to the Department of Education’s proposed Workforce Pell Grant eligibility rules

Why Funding Matters for School Improvement

article-cropped April 09, 2026 by Qubilah Huddleston

State leaders must pair accountability and support with fair, adequate funding so schools have the resources to meet students’ needs

The Trump Administration Continues its Campaign to Defund Education

April 03, 2026 by EdTrust

Statement from EdTrust on the president’s FY27 budget

Joint Comment on Comprehensive Centers

April 03, 2026 by EdTrust

Joint comment from EdTrust and partners on the structure and priorities of the Comprehensive Centers

Protecting Students Amid Federal Attacks on Higher Education Opportunities

files April 02, 2026 by EdTrust

Given the impending threats to the future of higher education, there are opportunities for states to make policy and resource decisions that can reduce the potential impact and scope of cuts