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Russ Vought's OMB Shakes Up Education Funding, Climate Policy, and Federal Agencies

Russ Vought's OMB Shakes Up Education Funding, Climate Policy, and Federal Agencies



In the past several days, Russ Vought, as Director of the Office of Management and Budget, has been at the center of several high-profile actions impacting both education funding and federal climate policy decisions. Public Policy Update from the National Association for Gifted Children highlights that OMB under Vought responded to mounting pressure and legal challenges over a Department of Education decision to withhold more than seven billion dollars in federal education funding for after-school programs, English instruction for non-native speakers, and other key initiatives. In response to lawsuits from over two dozen states as well as letters from bipartisan coalitions in Congress, OMB announced it would release one point three billion dollars intended for after-school and summer programming, but with new compliance requirements that have yet to be revealed. Numerous education advocates argue these actions have disrupted budgets and student programs nationwide, with many organizations warning of lingering uncertainty about the remaining funds and how policy restrictions might affect future disbursements.

Meanwhile, Politico reports that Russ Vought is leading a government-wide effort to reduce the influence of climate science on federal regulations, specifically backing proposed rules to roll back the Environmental Protection Agency’s classification of greenhouse gases as a danger to public health, known as the endangerment finding. If this campaign is successful it will mark one of the most significant reversals of climate policy in recent history, allowing the Trump administration to weaken or remove restrictions on fossil fuel emissions. The move comes at the same time as new international legal opinions warning that climate inaction could violate international law, creating additional scrutiny for these efforts at home and abroad.

Also in the news, the House passed a new rescission package supported by the Office of Management and Budget that would slash nine billion dollars from federal funds for public broadcasting and international development, though some global health and agricultural research programs have been protected. The rescission is planned as the first in a series, with the next likely to include education grants.

Additionally, the Office of Management and Budget under Vought has become involved in a wave of federal agency personnel actions. Following a recent Supreme Court decision, workforce reductions can now proceed at numerous agencies including Education, State, Health and Human Services, and the Environmental Protection Agency. OMB guidance is shaping the process and timelines for these reductions, while related documentation remains sealed by court order.

For questions regarding agency transparency, OMB and Russ Vought have also made headlines by billing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau five million dollars for the security detail protecting Vought, a charge now drawing scrutiny within the federal spending oversight community.

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