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Rep. Rosa DeLauro, a prominent figure in the House Appropriations Committee, has voiced strong opposition to the ongoing efforts to dismantle the Department of Education, labeling such actions as “lawless.” Her remarks highlight the potential ramifications for students, educators, and the educational system as a whole in Connecticut.
DeLauro emphasized that the Department of Education plays a crucial role in ensuring equitable access to quality education for all students. The dismantling of this federal agency could lead to significant disruptions in funding and support for various educational programs. This could disproportionately affect low-income communities and students with special needs, exacerbating existing inequalities.
The representative's concerns reflect a broader apprehension among educators and advocates who fear that dismantling the department could undermine decades of progress in educational policy and reform. As discussions continue, the implications of such drastic measures remain a central topic of concern among policymakers and constituents alike.
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