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Efforts to dismantle Department of Education intensify, but with fierce resistance

Mar 15, 2025, 4:58 AM

Efforts to dissolve the Department of Education intensify. (Photo: Getty Images)...

Efforts to dissolve the Department of Education intensify. (Photo: Getty Images)

(Photo: Getty Images)

(DOE) is facing significant changes as efforts to dismantle the agency gain momentum.

“This has been a priority for Republicans for decades,” said appearing on “Seattle’s Morning News” with Charlie Harger on ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio. “The Department of Education has been a target since its inception, and the current administration is making significant strides toward this goal.”

But Republicans won’t have an easy pathway to dismantling. Democrats have expressed concerns about the potential impact of these changes, particularly on poorer neighborhoods and school districts that rely heavily on federal funding. And the Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction says this will end up in court.

“The dismantling of the Department of Education could lead to significant funding cuts for schools in underserved areas,” Dempsey reported. “This is a complex issue with far-reaching implications.”

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Department of Education’s role in public education

The DOE oversees federal student loans, grants, and programs that support students with disabilities and enforce civil rights in educational institutions. The potential dismantling of the department raises questions about the future of these programs and their impact on millions of students and families.

Republicans argue that the DOE has become too bureaucratic and inefficient. They believe that education should be managed at the state and local levels, allowing for more tailored and effective solutions.

“Education is best handled by those closest to the students,” Dempsey quoted a Republican lawmaker. “Federal oversight has led to a one-size-fits-all approach that doesn’t work for everyone.”

However, Democrats counter that federal oversight is essential to ensure equal access to quality education for all students, regardless of their socioeconomic background. They fear that disparities in education funding and resources will widen without federal support, leaving vulnerable students at a disadvantage.

Listen to the full discussion on Seattle’s Morning News with Charlie Harger.

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