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Education in the Balance: Trump's Plan and McMahon's Mission
Friday, February 14, 2025
Congressional Democrats are worried about Trump's threats to eliminate the Education Department. Some House members were even locked out of the agency's headquarters last week when they tried to meet with Acting Education Secretary Denise Carter. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries thinks it's important for the Department of Education to keep doing its job, which he sees as the heart and soul of America.
Even if Trump goes ahead with an executive order, experts say Congress would need to take action to fully eliminate the Department of Education. Republican Senator Mike Rounds of South Dakota introduced a bill last year to abolish the department and give control back to the states. Republican Rep. Tom Massie of Kentucky also introduced a one-sentence bill to terminate the agency by the end of 2026. Democratic Rep. Jahana Hayes of Connecticut, the 2016 National Teacher of the Year, has introduced a countermeasure to protect the Department of Education.
Hayes thinks there will be public outcry and pushback against Trump's desired cuts to the federal government. But House Speaker Mike Johnson believes education should be handled by local school districts and state governments, not the federal government. He thinks this will empower parents and give them more choices.
The Department of Education was established by President Jimmy Carter in 1979. Federal funding makes up less than 10% of the nation's public school funding, which mostly comes from state and local taxes. The agency is responsible for fostering student achievement, helping disadvantaged students and those with special needs, enforcing non-discrimination policies in schools, and supporting federal college loan programs.
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