Education Family and Social Services

The federal government shapes education through funding and civil rights enforcement. Agencies like the Department of Education distribute funds and set standards that schools must follow via funding conditions.

K-12 Education: Funding and Requirements

Federal funding provides about 8-13% of K-12 support, totaling around $45 billion in FY2025, mainly through formula grants like Title I for low-income areas. Schools receiving these funds must comply with civil rights laws on discrimination and teach civil rights history. Ongoing debates involve banned books and civics vs. patriotic education.

Higher Education: Aid and Oversight

Colleges rely on federal student aid like Pell Grants and loans, enforcing rules such as Title IX protections. Violations can lead to fines up to $500 million, and federal student loans include garnishment risks.

Family Support

Federal programs offer cash assistance and child care with strict oversight, including crackdowns on welfare fraud.

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