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CDE warns federal education staffing, funding table delays leave state K–12 programs in fiscal limbo

3519592 · May 22, 2025
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The Department of Education and finance officials told the Senate Budget Subcommittee No. 1 on Education that federal changes and delayed federal funding tables have created uncertainty that complicates state K–12 planning.

The Department of Education and finance officials told the Senate Budget Subcommittee No. 1 on Education that federal changes and delayed federal funding tables have created uncertainty that complicates state K–12 planning.

Patrick Rochelle, Department of Finance, said the May Revision includes about $8.2 billion in federal funds for the California Department of Education in 2025–26: “This is made up of $194.5 million in state operations and $8.0 billion in local assistance,” he said, adding that some federal award updates were not available at the time the May Revision was finalized because federal grant award tables were delayed.

Kimberly Rosenberg, California Department of Education, described operational impacts from federal agency changes: “The federal fiscal landscape at the U.S. Department of Education involves executive orders, a 50%…

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