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    (The Center Square) – A state House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee heard testimony on a pair of bills poised to fund the after-school programs of community schools across the state. Schools part of a federally funded program have had roughly $18.5 million in federal grant funding revoked over Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion concerns. The bills, […] The post Illinois lawmakers push $20M grant for after‑school programs hit by fed cut appeared first on The Black Chronicle.
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