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Senate Urges ED to Fund Farmworker Education Programs
March 21, 2026
Senators Jeff Merkley, Alex Padilla, and eight colleagues have formally urged the U.S. Department of Education (ED) to promptly execute federal grant funding for the High School Equivalency Program (HEP) and College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP). These programs provide critical educational support to over 8,000 agricultural farmworker students nationwide, with California as the largest recipient. The senators emphasize that delays in funding risk disrupting these essential services during fiscal year 2026, potentially impacting program continuity and student outcomes.
- The federal grants total approximately $52.1 million for FY26, underscoring significant investment in migrant student education.
- Procurement and grant management professionals should anticipate accelerated funding disbursements and prepare for timely program implementation.
- Contractors and service providers supporting HEP and CAMP programs may see increased demand for educational services and administrative support.
- This development highlights the importance of coordinated federal agency action to avoid service interruptions in federally funded education programs targeting vulnerable populations.
Agencies
U.S. Department of Education, Office of Management and Budget, U.S. Senate
Contracts
$52,123,000
Locations
Sources
- Merkley, Padilla Lead Senate Colleagues to Urge Education Departmentβs Timely Execution of Federal Education Programs for Agricultural Farmworker Students - Merkley · Merkley Senate · Mar 19
- Padilla, Merkley Lead Senate Colleagues in Demanding Timely Funding for Agricultural Farm Worker Student Education - Senator Alex Padilla · Padilla Senate · Mar 21