House Republican moves to codify Trump order to dismantle Department of Education
- House Republicans are moving to codify an executive order by Donald Trump aimed at dismantling the Department of Education, which he signed recently.
- Despite Trump's efforts to shrink the Department of Education, legal challenges may arise, as Congress must approve any closure.
- Polling shows that 60% of registered voters oppose the closure of the Department of Education, highlighting a disconnect with public sentiment.
- Former Education Secretary Margaret Spellings expressed surprise at Trump's action, noting long-standing bipartisan support for education as essential for achieving the American dream.
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U.S. Rep. Michael Rulli of Ohio to introduce bill dismantling Education Department
His legislation would codify an executive order that Donald Trump signed Thursday, arguing that local school districts can use education dollars more efficiently than the federal government.
Trump Sets His Sights on “Eliminating” Public Education
Chris Lehmann Yesterday’s executive order would dismantle the Department of Education, shutting down programs American families rely on. The post Trump Sets His Sights on “Eliminating” Public Education appeared first on The Nation.
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