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Vermont education leaders warn reconciliation, delayed FY25 allocations could affect Medicaid-funded school services
Summary
At the April 10 committee, Agency of Education officials said federal continuing resolutions and budget reconciliation debates have delayed FY25 allocations and created concern that changes to Medicaid could reduce funding that covers school-based health and special-education services.
State education officials told the Senate Education Committee on April 10 that delayed federal allocations and the ongoing congressional reconciliation process pose risks to services funded partly through Medicaid and other federal programs.
Deputy Secretary Jill Brooks Campbell said the agency has not yet received preliminary FY25 allocations for many federal education grants (for example Title I, IDEA and Perkins) and that continuing resolutions have complicated the normal distribution cadence. She warned the bigger uncertainty is the reconciliation legislation in Congress, which could alter…
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