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Do some conservatives want to eliminate the Department of Education?

Wednesday, November 18, 2020
By Christopher Hutton
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Some conservatives have disputed the need for a Cabinet-level Department of Education since it was established in 1980. Ronald Reagan's 1980 campaign platform called for eliminating what he called "President Jimmy Carter’s new bureaucratic boondoggle." In a 2016 interview with Sean Hannity, then-candidate Donald Trump said that the department "can be largely eliminated."

Actual initiatives to do so have not progressed beyond proposed legislation. In 1995, a Republican Congressman introduced legislation to combine the department with the Labor Department and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, asserting the move could save $21 billion. In 2017, Kentucky Republican Rep. Thomas Massie introduced a one-sentence bill to shut down the department. The bill attracted 12 cosponsors.

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