Democrats to Trump: You Can’t Abolish the Education Department Without Congress - News Facts Network
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Over 175 Democrats join amicus brief to oppose dismantling Education Department
Democratic lawmakers filed an amicus brief Thursday to assert President Donald Trump doesn’t have the authority to “abolish the Department of Education.” This brief was added to the NAACP’s lawsuit against the Trump administration over its changes to the Education…
Democrats to Trump: You Can’t Abolish the Education Department Without Congress - News Facts Network
Democratic lawmakers filed an amicus brief Thursday supporting the NAACP lawsuit challenging Donald Trump‘s attempt... The post Democrats to Trump: You Can’t Abolish the Education Department Without Congress appeared first on News Facts Network.
Teachers Wary of Shuttering the Education Department, More Optimistic About AI
Teaching in 2025 is a paradox. On one hand, it’s a time of new and exciting possibilities: evidence-backed curricula, artificial intelligence and creative staffing models hold real promise to transform the profession and student learning. On the other hand, the Trump administration’s push to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education threatens the very foundation of our schools. One thing is clear: Federal and local decisions continue to be made…
175+ Democrats Back NAACP Lawsuit to Protect Education Funding - Get World Wide Update With Hourly Prime News
In recent months, the debate over the future of education funding and the role of federal agencies has gained significant momentum. At the heart of this controversy is a landmark lawsuit supported by over 175 Democratic lawmakers, challenging efforts to dismantle or weaken the Department of Education. This collective stance underscores the importance many politicians place on safeguarding access to quality education and ensuring that federal sup…
What IW, Surry schools can expect if the Department of Education is ‘dismantled’
President Donald Trump’s plans to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education could have a wide range of impacts on Isle of Wight and Surry county schools. The Times consulted a trio of university professors with expertise in education and local government, as well as officials at both school systems, for a closer look at what changes could be in store if the 1979-founded USDOE comes to an end. Trump issued an executive order on March 20 directin…
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