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Education Secretary Linda McMahon faced rigorous questioning from House members on Wednesday as she defended the Trump administration's proposal to reduce the Education Department's budget by 15 percent. During the hearing, McMahon argued that the proposed cuts are necessary to streamline operations and eliminate programs that are not yielding significant results.
Throughout the discussion, McMahon emphasized the administration's commitment to prioritizing funding for initiatives that directly support student achievement and educational outcomes. She asserted that the proposed budget adjustments would allow for a more efficient allocation of resources, ensuring that taxpayer dollars are spent effectively.
Democratic lawmakers expressed strong opposition to the cuts, highlighting concerns that such reductions would negatively impact schools, particularly those serving low-income communities. They argued that the funding is crucial for educational programs, teacher salaries, and student support services.
Despite the pushback, McMahon remained steadfast in her defense, asserting that the administration's focus is on fostering innovation and accountability within the education system. The debate underscores the ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and congressional Democrats regarding education funding and policy priorities.
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