Hold off on Celebrating Trump's Proposal to Increase Disability Education Funding
Disability Rights
1 hour ago (Saturday, 4/4/2026)
Julia Métraux
Reporter (Mother Jones)
On Friday, President Donald Trump released his budget proposal for the fiscal year 2027. Surprisingly, given the cuts that would be necessary to fund the $1.5 trillion the Trump administration is asking for military spending, the budget also included over $500 million more funding for the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, for a total of over $16 billion. But disability experts are wary of other aspects of what the Office of Management and Budget head Russell Vought, Project 2025s architect, put forward. Vought wrote in the proposal that the budget continues the Department of Educations path to elimination, returning control of education back to Americas families.
Under the IDEA, qualifying students with disabilities are able to receive modifications to their education, making sure that they have equitable access to learning opportunities in the least restrictive environment for them. The administrations proposal includes nearly $700 million that would go directly to states.
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The budget recommends removing funding specifically designated for parent information centers, which help equip parents with information and resources they need to advocate for their kids with disabilities, as well as technical assistance for schools. This funding would instead come out of each states IDEA budget. Multiple experts I spoke with expressed concerns that this will lead to these parent programs not getting the funding they need.
These are programs that are really critical for ensuring the implementation of IDEA, National Center for Learning Disabilities associate director of policy and advocacy Nicole Fuller said. IDEA really is a comprehensive program, and all of the parts of it kind of work in tandem and together to support the implementation.
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