Illinois Representatives express concerns over dismantling of the Department of Education
- Rockford Public Schools 205 reassured families of its commitment to education despite national concerns about the Department of Education.
- On March 19, President Donald Trump signed Executive Orders to dismantle the Department of Education, pending Congressional approval.
- Congressperson Lauren Underwood stated that disbanding the Department of Education could impact funding for disabled students and programs like Pell Grants.
- Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker called the decision "dire" for families, noting that the state receives $3.5 billion annually for special education.
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Rep. Ed Case details Hawaii’s loss from Trump’s ‘heartless’ dismantling of DOE
U.S. Rep. Ed Case lashed out at President Donald Trump’s executive order Thursday to dismantle the federal Department of Education as “shortsighted and heartless,” and the Hawaii Democrat detailed what Hawaii schools and students stand to lose. “Our federal government has been an integral part of our commitment since the earliest years of our country, and the USDOE, as a stand-alone cabinet-level department appropriate to its importance, has bee…
Dems Go Ballistic over Trump's Dismantling of Department of Education
Several Democrats have criticized President Donald Trump for moving forward to dismantle the Department of Education and send control over education back down to the states. The post Democrats Go Ballistic over Trump’s Dismantling of Department of Education appeared first on Breitbart.
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