As it stands right now there is no cutback in funding to these programs. Should it be abolished by congress, which seems unlikely, there are already plans in place to redistribute the funds back to the states as block grants. Keep in mind these specific federal funds allocated to these programs you’re talking about only amount to like 12% of the total funds allocated towards them. Not talking a total lack of funding here.
The hand wringers say that those will get misused because they’ll lack federal oversight (hehe) but I’m confident the state legislators and education folks can figure it out just like they did pre-1979.
The hand wringers also don’t know how funds will get disbursed with only 2200 people on staff at the Dept. Computers have been doing payroll for decades, even without AI.