Last night, following the Senate’s confirmation vote of 51-45, Linda McMahon was sworn in as the Secretary of Education. “I intend to make good on President Trump’s promise to return education to the states, …and free American students from the education bureaucracy through school choice,” McMahon said in a prepared statement. The newly minted Secretary is expected to oversee immediate efforts to implement President Trump’s executive orders and policy vision for the U.S. Department of Education’s (ED) and will work to help secure confirmations for pending ED nominees including Penny Schwinn as deputy secretary, Kimberly Richey to lead the Office for Civil Rights, Nicholas Kent to be undersecretary of Education, and Kirsten Baesler to be assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education. President Trump has not yet named nominees for the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services or the Office of Special Education. COPAA and NCYL have asked the Office of Civil Rights to provide answers and transparency.
THIS WEEK: Tell the Senate to Support Children with Disabilities, REJECT the Budget Reconciliation Bill
Thank you to those COPAA members who have shared your stories about why Medicaid matters and the harms it will cause to you/your family if Congress's proposed [deep] cuts are made to Medicaid through budget reconciliation. Your voice is making a difference, as some...
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