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Disability advocates have initiated a lawsuit against the Trump administration, claiming that its plans to outsource certain programs within the U.S. Department of Education will have detrimental effects on children with developmental disabilities. The advocates argue that the administration's actions threaten the essential services and support systems that are crucial for the development and education of these vulnerable students.
The lawsuit highlights concerns that outsourcing could lead to a decline in the quality of education and resources available for children with disabilities. Advocates emphasize that federal programs are designed to ensure equitable access to education, and any attempts to dismantle these programs could undermine the progress made over the years.
By taking legal action, the advocates aim to protect the rights of children with developmental disabilities and ensure that they continue to receive the support they need to thrive in educational environments. The outcome of this lawsuit could have significant implications for the future of education for students with disabilities across the nation.
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