New York won’t rescind Native American mascot ban, despite Trump’s threat of cutting federal funds -
💨 Abstract
In 2025, New York officials refused to rescind their ban on Native American mascots, despite federal threats of losing funding. Instead, they proposed expanding the ban to include other racial or ethnic group mascots deemed offensive. This follows a federal ruling that New York's ban is discriminatory. The state has until June 30 to comply, or districts risk losing state funding.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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