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In a significant legal action, Minnesota, along with 20 other states, has filed a motion to halt the U.S. Department of Education's proposed workforce reduction. This lawsuit comes in response to an announcement by former President Donald Trump, which outlined plans to cut the department's staff by an alarming 50 percent.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has emphasized that this court order aims to prevent mass layoffs and the potential disruption of essential services provided by the education department. The coalition of states argues that such drastic cuts could have detrimental effects on educational programs and resources, particularly for vulnerable communities that rely heavily on federal support.
The states involved are seeking to ensure that the Department of Education can continue to function effectively, safeguarding the interests of students and educators alike. This legal challenge underscores the importance of maintaining a robust educational infrastructure during a time of significant transition and uncertainty.
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