The 2024 election wasn’t just a victory for Donald Trump; it was a resounding mandate for conservative values, limited government, and restoring power to the states. Trump didn’t just win the presidency—he swept the Electoral College, secured the popular vote, and brought Republicans to control both chambers of Congress.
Now, less than two months before he takes office, we’re already seeing action on one of his boldest promises: abolishing the Department of Education.
This isn’t just political theater, folks. The groundwork is already being laid. Republicans in the Senate are wasting no time, introducing legislation that would fulfill Trump’s campaign vow to dismantle what many conservatives see as one of Washington’s most bloated and ineffective bureaucracies.
For parents like me, who’ve watched federal overreach erode local control over schools, this feels like the first gust of fresh air in a long, long time.
A Long Time Coming
For decades, conservatives have argued that the Department of Education—created under President Carter in 1979—has done more harm than good. It’s an agency that costs taxpayers billions of dollars every year, yet somehow fails to improve student outcomes.
Instead, it often burdens local schools with mandates, red tape, and a one-size-fits-all approach to education. Trump has made it clear that this is about empowering states, parents, and communities to take back control.
From Fox News:
Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., debuted the “Returning Education to Our States Act” in the Senate, which would abolish the Department of Education and charge various other departments with certain responsibilities and programs that are currently administered by it.
The legislation’s name says it all. It’s about returning power to the states and recognizing that what works for students in rural South Dakota might not make sense for kids in urban Los Angeles. Local control is not just a buzzword—it’s the bedrock of a functional education system.
Trump’s Vision: Keeping Promises
During the campaign, Trump didn’t mince words about his plans for the Department of Education. His promise to close it was one of his loudest and clearest pledges. For those of us who want less federal interference in our kids’ lives, it’s encouraging to see this promise already gaining traction.
From Fox News:
During his presidential campaign, Trump said, “One thing I’ll be doing very early in the administration is closing up the Department of Education in Washington, D.C., and sending all education and education work it needs back to the states.”
This is exactly why Trump won. People are tired of Washington elites dictating how we raise and educate our children. The idea that a centralized bureaucracy in D.C. knows better than parents and teachers on the ground? It’s not just arrogant; it’s insulting.
Critics Sound the Alarm
Of course, the Left is already losing their minds. Democrats like Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have long clung to the Department of Education as a sacred cow. They argue that abolishing it would somehow destroy public education, but let’s be real: this is about control. They fear losing their ability to push radical agendas in schools under the guise of federal “guidance.”
But here’s the thing: federal overreach hasn’t improved our schools. If anything, it’s made them worse. Standardized testing mandates, Common Core, and other federally backed initiatives have often led to frustration, not progress. The reality is that parents, not bureaucrats, know what’s best for their kids.
From Fox News:
“The federal Department of Education has never educated a single student, and it’s long past time to end this bureaucratic Department that causes more harm than good,” Rounds said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital. “We all know local control is best when it comes to education.”
This isn’t just rhetoric. It’s a fact. The Department of Education doesn’t educate students. It doesn’t teach, mentor, or inspire. Instead, it issues mandates, collects data, and pushes paperwork. States and local school boards are the ones doing the real work.
A New Era for American Education
The “Returning Education to Our States Act” is a bold move, and it’s exactly what Trump’s supporters voted for. The bill recognizes that education is not a one-size-fits-all issue and that states are better equipped to address their unique needs. If passed, it would mark a significant shift in the relationship between Washington and our schools.
The swamp won’t let this happen without a fight. But with Republicans controlling Congress and Trump preparing to take office, the momentum is on our side. If there was ever a time to push for sweeping reforms, it’s now.
Key Takeaways:
- Legislation Introduced: Sen. Mike Rounds has introduced the “Returning Education to Our States Act” to abolish the Department of Education and return control to states.
- Trump’s Campaign Promise: Trump pledged to dismantle the Department of Education, and this bill is the first step in fulfilling that promise.
- Local Control: Proponents argue that local control over education is far more effective than federal mandates, which often cause more harm than good.
Trump and his allies are keeping their promises, and that’s why Americans entrusted them with leadership. The Department of Education may have overstayed its welcome, and its time may finally be up. Change is coming—and it’s about time.
Source: Fox News