Wisconsin State Rep. Joe Sheehan will host two listening sessions at Mead Public Library to discuss the state budget with ...
The Thursday lawsuit said laying off nearly 2,000 people at the department will hurt schools and universities across the ...
The layoffs call into question how agency will be able to handle major operations such as student loans, FAFSA, the Nation’s ...
The layoffs are the first step toward dismantling the department, a goal espoused by President Trump and his education ...
A group of states, including Michigan, argued in court that the Department is vital to providing educational services ...
All told, the Department of Education has failed to achieve any of the purposes for which it was created. It’s increased ...
Under Trump’s directive, the Department of Education laid off half its staff. The lawsuit argues Trump has no authority to ...
On Tuesday, the Department of Education announced it was firing more than 1,300 workers as part of broader federal workforce ...
Here's what to know about the 20-state lawsuit seeking block the Trump administration from dismantling the Department of Education.
The lawsuit asks a judge to immediately pause the Trump administration's mass firings and declare that the dismantling of the Department of Education unlawful.
The suit from 20 states and the District of Columbia comes two days after the federal agency fired more than 1,300 employees.
Best I can tell, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey and Sen. Tommy Tuberville have the U.S. Department of Education in some sort of a ...