Effort to close Department of Education
NPR - Changes are underway at the U.S. Department of Education, with
potentially more significant developments on the horizon. Sources have
informed NPR that Trump is preparing to issue an executive action to
accomplish two goals: swiftly making relatively small staff and program cuts
and urging Congress to abolish the department. This comes as several
dozen of the department’s 4,400 employees have already been placed on
paid leave.
Congress created the department and its signature roles, which makes it much more difficult to cut,
NPR’s Cory Turner says. The department has a budget of around $79
billion. There have been plenty of past efforts to close the department
and rewrite the rules of big programs like Title I, but lawmakers,
including many Republicans, have opposed them.
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