The Trump administration’s new interagency education agreements represent a long-overdue shift that returns authority to families and states, not federal bureaucrats, according to Rep. Tim Walberg, R-Mich., on Newsmax on Saturday.
“This is something that should have taken place years ago,” Walberg said on Newsmax’s “America Right Now,” adding that the Department of Education spent more than $1 trillion without proof that outcomes improved.
This week, the U.S. Department of Education announced six new interagency agreements that it said will break up the federal education bureaucracy, ensure efficient delivery of funded programs and activities and move closer to fulfilling President Donald Trump’s promise to return education to the states.
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