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Trump questions whether key funding source for historically black colleges is constitutional

By Cleve R. Wootson Jr. and Susan Svrluga, washingtonpost.com

In February, President Trump invited leaders from historically black colleges and universities to the White House, a move they hoped signaled his support for the institutions and showed an effort to give them more clout in his administration. But critics had a more cynical description of the Oval Office meeting: a photo op.

Those naysayers got more ammunition Friday after the White House released a signing statement connected to the recently approved federal funding measure. Tucked away in the last paragraph, the White House announced that it would treat a program that helps HBCUs get low-cost construction loans “in a manner consistent with the (Constitutional) requirement to afford equal protection of the laws.”

People in higher education circles worried that the statement meant that the president was planning to get rid of a capital financing program that helps historically black colleges repair, renovate and build new facilities. Congress approved the program in 1992 after finding that “HBCUs often face significant challenges in accessing traditional funding resources at reasonable rates,” according to the Education Department.

Read more at https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2017/05/06/trump-questions-whether-key-funding-source-for-historically-black-colleges-is-constitutional/?tid=sm_tw&utm_term=.cffa31b38bb7

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