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A coalition of Democratic state lawmakers in Michigan expressed strong opposition to the recent proposed changes by the Trump Administration regarding the U.S. Department of Education. During a press conference held on February 14, these lawmakers voiced their concerns over the potential impact of the administration's policies on public education.
The lawmakers emphasized that the proposed alterations could undermine the quality of education and disproportionately affect students from marginalized communities. They argued that the changes could lead to reduced funding for essential programs, increased privatization of schools, and a shift away from equitable educational practices.
In their statements, the legislators called for a unified response to protect the interests of students and educators. They urged their colleagues to stand firm against policies that they believe would jeopardize the future of public education in Michigan and across the nation. The press conference underscored the urgency of the situation and the need for advocacy to ensure that educational opportunities remain accessible to all students.
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