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  • H.R. 2456 proposes to terminate the Department of Education by October 1, 2026, and redistribute its functions among other government entities, such as the Department of Health and Human Services, the National Science Foundation, and the Department of Justice. The bill aims...

    Simple Explanation

    H.R. 2456 is a plan to close the Department of Education by 2026 and ask other parts of the government to take over its jobs, so that schools are mostly run by the states instead of the country.

  • S. 1402 is a bill that proposes to eliminate the Department of Education in the United States. It intends to transfer the functions, responsibilities, and programs of the Department of Education to various other federal departments like the Department of the Interior, Department of Defense,...

    Simple Explanation

    S. 1402 is a suggestion to get rid of a big group in charge of school stuff called the Department of Education and to spread its work to other groups like the Treasury and Defense. The idea is to let each state make more decisions about their schools, but some people are worried this might make things confusing and messy without a clear plan.

  • H. R. 2691 proposes to eliminate the Department of Education and terminate most of its programs, except for the Federal Pell Grant program and the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program, which would be managed by the Secretary of the Treasury. The bill aims to provide...

    Simple Explanation

    H. R. 2691 is a plan to stop the Department of Education and give the money straight to the states to help schools, letting parents choose what's best for their kids' education. It wants to use the money from taxes people pay to decide how much each state gets.