Trump to Sign Executive Order to Begin Dismantling of Education Department
- President Donald Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, raising concerns about the impact on funding for various educational programs.
- Protesters held a 'study in' outside the Department of Education after President Donald Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the department.
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From 'What if?' to 'What now?': Impact of U.S. Education Department's ordered closure unclear in Pa.
President Donald Trump’s executive order to close the U.S. Department of Education shifts the theoretical question of “What if?” raised during his election campaign to the practical “What now?” as billions of dollars for Pennsylvania schools and students hang in…
Impact of U.S. ED's ordered closure unclear in Pa.
HARRISBURG — President Donald Trump’s executive order to close the U.S. Department of Education shifts the theoretical questions of “what if” raised during his election campaign to the practical “what now” as billions of dollars for Pennsylvania schools and students…
Protesters hold ‘study in’ outside Department of Education headquarters
People who want to save the Department of Education, held what they called a “study in” outside the Department’s headquarters Friday, March 21, 2025.(WTOP/Kyle Cooper) People who want to save the Department of Education, held what they called a “study in” outside the Department’s headquarters Friday, March 21, 2025.(WTOP/Kyle Cooper) People who want to save the Department of Education held what they called a “study in” outside the department’s …

Georgia House OKs bill to prepare state code for potential end of U.S. Department of Education
The Lyndon Baines Johnson Department of Education Building pictured on Nov. 25, 2024. (Photo by Shauneen Miranda/States Newsroom)A bill preparing Georgia for the end of the U.S. Department of Education moved closer to Gov. Brian Kemp’s desk Friday when it passed the state House 144-15 with bipartisan support. Senate Bill 154 amends numerous sections of state code regarding the department, adding “or its successor.” Proponents say it would allow …
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