Although the Trump administration appeared to walk back its plan to withhold federal funding, projects across Washington state are not receiving money.
Dozens of HeadStart operators had gathered in Washington for a conference when the news of the funding freeze broke, leaving them feeling “anxious (and) afraid,” said Tommy Sheridan ...
Head Start has been something of a sacred cow in Washington since its creation in 1965. The $12.3 billion federal program provides pre-school services to nearly 790,000 low-income children each year.
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