Feds cut $1B mental health grants

WASHINGTON The Trump administration is moving to cancel billion in school mental physical condition grants saying they reflect the priorities of the previous administration Grant recipients were notified this week that the funding will not be continued after this year A gun violence bill signed by Democratic President Joe Biden in sent billion to the grant programs to help schools hire more psychologists counselors and other mental healthcare workers A new notice declared an Training Department review of the programs discovered they violated the purpose of civil rights law conflicted with the department s program of prioritizing merit and fairness and amounted to an inappropriate use of federal money The cuts were made community in a social media post from conservative strategist Christopher Rufo who claimed the money was used to advance left-wing racialism and discrimination He posted excerpts from several grant documents setting goals to hire certain numbers of nonwhite counselors or pursue other diversity equity and inclusion policies No more slush fund for activists under the guise of mental medical Rufo wrote The Development Department endorsed the cuts In an update to members of Congress department functionaries commented the Republican administration will find other avenues to assistance mental strength The Department plans to re-envision and re-compete its mental physical condition campaign funds to more effectively assistance students behavioral healthcare requirements according to the notice President Donald Trump s administration has cut billions of dollars in federal grants deemed to be related to DEI and has threatened to cut billions more from schools and colleges over diversity practices The administration says any approach that treats people differently because of their race amounts to discrimination and it argues that DEI has often been used to discriminate against white and Asian American students