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States sue over planned cuts to school mental health grants

A group of more than a dozen state attorneys general is suing the Department of Education (DOE) for what they claim to be the unlawful termination of congressionally approved mental health grants for public school students. The lawsuit filed on Friday was done so “protectively” essentially to back up a prior lawsuit filed by states…

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