The Trump administration has pulled back nearly $42 million in federal funding for Michigan schools, impacting 27 districts. The funds, which were initially approved for building improvements such as HVAC systems, were rescinded due to a retroactive change in the reimbursement deadline. Affected districts, including Flint and Hamtramck, are now left scrambling to find alternative ways to fund essential projects, with state officials condemning the decision as disruptive and unjustified.
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