Trump government appealed to the Supreme Court to close the Ministry of Education

President Donald Trump’s government has asked the Supreme Court to allow it to abolish the Ministry of Education, which will result in educational policy entirely in the hands of states and local school committees. The Ministry of Justice asked the Supreme Court to lift the judge’s ruling by Boston Mong Jun, who, on May 22, ordered the government to restore workers who lost their jobs in the context of mass redundancies and to suspend further action. The Ministry of Education was established by law passing through Congress in 1979 and oversees more than 100,000 public and 34,000 private schools in the US, although 85% of public school funding comes from states and local government. Provides federal grants for schools and special programs, such as money for teachers for children with disabilities, funding good arts programs and replaces them […]
Source: News Beast

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