Under public pressure, agencies can reverse politicized grant cuts by funding through an intermediary rather than reinstating the original awards. This keeps services alive but often shortens timelines and injects uncertainty for families and providers. It also lets officials avoid acknowledging error while changing course.
— This shows how ideological campaigns and their walk‑backs are implemented via procedural workarounds that affect program stability and public trust.
by Jodi S. Cohen and Jennifer Smith Richards
2025.10.13
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DOE restored deaf‑blind funding by channeling money to the National Center on Deafblindness for only one year instead of reinstating the canceled five‑year state grants.
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