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Lawmaker: Dismantling Education Dept. would harm OR schools

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Tuesday, February 11, 2025   

After introducing a resolution condemning attempts to defund public education, Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, D-Ore., was denied access to the U.S. Department of Education last Friday.

Bonamici, along with other Democratic lawmakers, was trying to meet with the agency's acting director but was blocked by armed officers.

Bonamici said federal funding is crucial to maintaining Oregon's Title One schools, special ed and other programs.

"I'm going to fight the privatization of public education, I'm going to fight cuts to public education, and I'm definitely going to fight the proposed elimination of the Department of Education," Bonamici emphasized.

President Donald Trump cannot legally abolish the Department of Education on his own and he is unlikely to have the votes needed in Congress. He is, however, expected to release an executive order to gradually close down the agency.

Trump has already ordered the Education Department to make it easier for families to use public funds to pay for private or charter schools. Bonamici pointed out voucher dollars from the programs largely go to families who already attend private schools. She added vouchers are meaningless to people in rural communities.

"To say to those families, 'OK, we're going to take away some of your public school dollars. Here's a voucher you can use to go to another school.' There's no other school in many, many of those areas," Bonamici noted.

Supporters of privatizing public schools cite low test scores as evidence of the system's failure, with Oregon students ranking among the nation's lowest in reading and math.

Bonamici countered low test scores have more to do with equity. She stressed students from wealthier families tend to perform well on tests, so instead of defunding public schools, we should be asking how to better support low-income students.

"Do they need tutoring? Do they need to feel more secure in school? Do they need smaller classes?," Bonamici outlined. "There's lots of things that we can do."

Bonamici added having a well-rounded curriculum including career and technical education is important for student retention and success, and the programs are often only possible with federal funds.


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