The total funds allotted for it now stands at $10 million. To exemplify these draconian cuts, consider this. In 2017, there were nine navigator programs funded in Texas and two operating in El Paso County. In 2018, the number of navigator programs in Texas dropped to just two, with only one now operating in El Paso County. This presents a challenge to states and districts like mine that have seen their populations increase over the past decade. (01:01–01:10)
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Asserts that by 2018, Texas had only two navigator programs, with one in El Paso County.
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