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Trump's plan to dismantle Schooling Dept. criticized by Nevada Dems

By Miles Cooper March 22, 2025
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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Nevada Democrats are criticizing President Donald Trump’s effort to dismantle the US Division of Schooling. 

Democratic US Rep. Susie Lee mentioned the training division cuts could be a tax on middle-class People. On the identical time, Nevada Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo and a few pro-school alternative teams have applauded the president’s choice, saying it’s going to enhance scholar achievement.

President Jimmy Carter created the US Division of Schooling in 1979. President Trump has mentioned he desires to dismantle the 45-year-old company.

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“We already rank 48th in terms of per-pupil funding, and so now we are going to turn to Nevada taxpayers and say, ‘You’ve got to foot the bill,'” Lee mentioned. 

Valerie Gurr, senior fellow on the American Federation for Youngsters and college alternative advocate, cited statistics from a 2024 report card to argue that the Division of Schooling is inefficient.

“There are so many… kids that come or live here that believe in the American dream, and that American dream is broken without a quality education,” Gurr mentioned, detailing the info she mentioned reveals 30 p.c of Nevada college students are proficient in studying. The numbers are almost 10 p.c decrease amongst Hispanic and Black college students.

“The bureaucrats in Carson City and the bureaucrats in Washington D.C. are instead spending time scaring our community and telling us how this is bad,” Gurr mentioned. “Change is good, and we should give it a chance.”

Lee mentioned she helps change however does not agree with Trump’s strategies.

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“We got nearly a billion dollars just for K-to-12 education here in Nevada from the federal government,” Lee mentioned, including that the cash wouldn’t get replaced, citing a Home funds blueprint. “They want to cut $330 billion from the Department of Education.”

Lee argued that closing the Division of Schooling would influence poor and particular wants college students and will improve taxes for middle-class People. 

“Basically, we’re going to turn to Nevada taxpayers and say – now you’re going to foot the bill because Trump and Elon Musk want to cut this funding and give those taxpayers to the wealthiest Americans and big corporations,” Lee mentioned.

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Trump introduced Friday a plan for the US Small Enterprise Administration to handle the federal authorities’s $1.6 trillion scholar mortgage portfolio.

For his half, Lombardo wrote an op-ed piece revealed on Breitbart, expressing help for Trump’s choice. 

“For too long, federal mandates, and sometimes partisan politics, have tied our hands and prevented us from implementing school choice programs that empower families,” Lombardo mentioned.

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