Eliminating the department altogether would be a cumbersome task, which likely would require an act of Congress.
Shuttering the agency is unlikely as it would require congressional approval and some Democratic votes to break the Senate ...
Billions of dollars flow to Texas from the U.S. Department of Education — from school funding to college financial aid.
Completely eliminating the department would require congressional approval and 60 votes in the Senate, which is unlikely given the current makeup.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon said in her confirmation hearing that the department is set up by Congress, and "it clearly cannot be shut down without it." ...
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