Poll of the Day > White House proposes merging Education and Labor Departments.

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WastelandCowboy
06/21/18 8:46:32 PM
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https://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2018/06/21/622189097/white-house-proposes-merging-education-and-labor-departments

The White House unveiled a plan Thursday to merge the Education and Labor departments into a single Cabinet agency: the Department of Education and the Workforce. The proposal is part of a 132-page document outlining a broad restructuring of the federal government. The changes would require congressional approval.

The merger is part of a plan announced last year by Mick Mulvaney, director of the Office of Management and Budget, to "make government lean, accountable, and more efficient." It also reflects the administration's focus on career technical education and skill-building for today's students.

The consolidation would create, within the new department, four subagencies, including one called the American Workforce and Higher Education Administration. This agency would, according to the proposal, "bring together current [Department of Labor] workforce development programs and [Department of Education] vocational education, rehabilitation, and higher education programs," eliminating some redundancy across multiple agencies.

The proposal would also create subagencies devoted to K-12 education, research/evaluation/administration, and enforcement. The latter would enforce both worker protections and civil rights laws that protect the nation's students.

"The federal government is long overdue for a serious overhaul," Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., the chairwoman of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, said in a statement. "The proposed Department of Education and the Workforce is recognition of the clear relationship between education policy at every level and the needs of the growing American workforce."

Foxx's Democratic counterpart on the committee, Rep. Bobby Scott, D-Va., said in a statement that "the Department of Labor is no more equipped to oversee elementary education policy than the Department of Education is prepared to enforce standards for coal mine safety. The logic behind this proposal is painfully thin."

On the campaign trail in 2015, President Trump told Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace that he would consider cutting the Education Department if elected. When he took office, he proposed major budget cuts, and his secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, has overseen a vast rollback of Obama-era guidelines that protect transgender students and advise colleges how to respond in the event of an alleged sexual assault. Recently, in the name of efficiency, the Office for Civil Rights began dismissing claims of civil rights violations.

The Education Department currently employs almost 4,000 people and spends billions of dollars to help level the playing field for students from low-income families. It sends about $15 billion to K-12 schools that serve underresourced communities and roughly twice as much in Pell Grants to low-income college students. The new proposal would also task the current Federal Student Aid office with creating a "Next Generation Financial Services Environment" that would "emphasize a mobile-first, mobile-complete strategy enabling and encouraging customers to fulfill all their needs on mobile devices."

President Jimmy Carter established the Department of Education in 1979, and it began operating the following year. Trump isn't the first to attempt big changes there. During his presidency, Ronald Reagan tried to eliminate the department altogether, to no avail.
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Questionmarktarius
06/21/18 9:21:35 PM
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Doctor Foxx
06/21/18 9:23:47 PM
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All while promoting heaps of useless certification programs like Trump University. And scaling back labor protections for children that keep them safe.

Say goodbye to quality accessible education anywhere in America
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Questionmarktarius
06/21/18 9:34:07 PM
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Doctor Foxx posted...
Say goodbye to quality accessible education anywhere in America

Undo the blatant kneecapping of trade schools that happened during the Obama era, and try to figure out to de-stigmatize vocational training.
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Lokarin
06/21/18 9:50:30 PM
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cuz apparently our current education system isn't helping the serfdom enough, need more slave training
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Zeus
06/22/18 4:45:46 PM
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Given that the Department of Education is hot garbage and schools aren't adequately preparing students, tying the two departments might make sense especially given that education is supposed to prepare students for the workforce.

Questionmarktarius posted...
Huh. This really is a blatantly regressive policy.
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Department_of_Health,_Education,_and_Welfare


It's okay to undo things. You can't solely build onto a system.

Doctor Foxx posted...
All while promoting heaps of useless certification programs like Trump University. And scaling back labor protections for children that keep them safe.


#Conspiracy

Doctor Foxx posted...
Say goodbye to quality accessible education anywhere in America


You can either have quality or you can have accessible. Most accessible schools don't have quality while most quality schools severely limit who they accept.
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Questionmarktarius
06/22/18 5:11:25 PM
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Zeus posted...
It's okay to undo things. You can't solely build onto a system.

I just find it amusing that it really is "regressive", per the dictionary.
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Mead
06/22/18 5:18:52 PM
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About time they put those lazy little snots to work
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darkknight109
06/22/18 5:49:37 PM
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Zeus posted...
You can either have quality or you can have accessible. Most accessible schools don't have quality while most quality schools severely limit who they accept.

It's weird how this is only true in America and third world countries.
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