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Senator outlines road map to dismantling the Department of Education


Published on 2024-12-13 20:00:44 - MSN
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  • Sen. Mike Rounds, who introduced legislation last month to eliminate the Department of Education, told ABC News closing the agency could take "a couple of years."

The article from MSN discusses Senator Mike Lee's proposal to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. Senator Lee, a Republican from Utah, argues that the Department of Education has overstepped its constitutional bounds and has not effectively improved education outcomes despite significant federal spending. He outlines a plan to return educational control to states and local communities, suggesting that this would lead to better educational results through localized decision-making. Lee's roadmap includes reducing the department's budget, transferring its responsibilities to other federal agencies or back to the states, and eventually phasing out the department entirely. He believes this would not only reduce federal overreach but also address issues like the student loan crisis by removing federal incentives that have driven up college tuition costs.

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