House Republican moves to codify Trump order to dismantle Department of Education
- Legislation is being prepared by Senator Bill Cassidy to support President Donald Trump's goal of dismantling the Department of Education, following an executive order by Trump to facilitate its closure.
- Cassidy stated, 'I agree with President Trump that the Department of Education has failed its mission.'
- Representative Thomas Massie has introduced a bill to terminate the Department of Education by December 31, 2026, and it has 32 co-sponsors.
- Representative Andy Ogles is drafting the 'Make Education Great Again Act' to support Trump's executive action on the Department of Education.
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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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