June 22, 2025 - 21:22

Attorney General Anthony G. Brown, along with 17 other state attorneys general, has sent a compelling letter to Secretary of Education Linda McMahon. The letter emphasizes the importance of maintaining diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) priorities in the federal grantmaking process.
In the correspondence, the attorneys general argue that DEI initiatives are crucial for fostering an educational environment that reflects the diverse fabric of American society. They assert that these priorities not only enhance educational opportunities for underrepresented groups but also promote a more equitable distribution of resources across schools and communities.
The letter highlights the potential negative consequences of diminishing DEI considerations in federal funding decisions, warning that such actions could undermine progress achieved in promoting inclusivity within educational institutions. The coalition of attorneys general expresses their commitment to ensuring that federal grants continue to support initiatives that advance equity and inclusivity, ultimately benefiting all students across the nation.
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