Senator Mike Rounds Introduces Legislation to “Abolish the Department of Education”
Senator Mike Rounds of South Dakota has introduced a bill that would “abolish the Department of Education” and “for other purposes.” The bill, also referred to as the “Returning Education to Our States Act,” has now been referred to committee for a vote.
If passed, the bill would abolish the Department of Education, except for certain programs. For example, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act will be transferred to Health and Human Services, along with the Impact Aid program under Title VIII. The program and authority from the Office of Indian Education will be transferred to the Department of the Interior. Federal Pell Grants will be transferred to the Department of the Treasury, as well as the bulk of the Federal Family Education Loan Programs.
Under Sen. Rounds’ bill, elementary and secondary education grants will also be delegated to the Secretary of the Treasury. The amount funded, dependent on the number of students enrolled in public, private, and home schools in each State, will remain the same as the pervious fiscal year.
On November 19th, President Trump issued a statement naming Linda McMahon, the former Administrator of the Small Business Administration and co-founder of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). In that statement, the President stated, “We will send Education BACK TO THE STATES, and Linda will spearhead that effort.”
However, part of the bill introduced by Sen. Rounds not only seems to simply delegate those authorities to another executive bureaucracy, namely the Treasury, but it also has a cut out requiring states receiving block grants to commit to the following:
- Submitting student data to the Secretary of Treasury annually, as requested by the Secretary of Treasury and as necessary for executing the program under this section
- Completing of annual audits that conform to generally accepted accounting principles, auditing procedures, and safeguarding of funds that conform to the Single Audit Act and submitting the results of such audits to the Secretary of Treasury
- Complying with all applicable Federal civil rights laws
While the bill does abolish the Department of Education, as President Trump has expressed great desire in doing, it seems to simply delegate those responsibilities to two other cabinets, the Treasury and Health and Human Services.
Given the current Democrat majority of the Senate currently, and their agenda in continuing the Marxist indoctrination through our education system, it is unlikely this bill will pass.
The Gateway Pundit has previously written about President Trump’s desire to diminish the Carter-era Department of Education to “one person plus a secretary.” And all that person has to do is ensure, “Are you teaching English? Are you teaching arithmetic?…and are you teaching ‘woke’?” He has also promised on “Day 1” to sign an executive order cutting federal funding to schools that are “pushing Critical Race Theory, transgender insanity, and other inappropriate racial, sexual, or political content onto the shoulders of our children.”
Trump in Milwaukee says he wants to close down the Department of Education and have parents run public schools to make sure teachers aren’t “teaching woke” or “start teaching a language we don’t want them to teach” pic.twitter.com/HTjYIIqfQU
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 1, 2024
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