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Leader of the Senate Chak Shumer, Dn.Y. Department of EducationThat would be “dead on arrival”.
President Donald Trump The executive order calling on the education secretary “to the maximum extent that is in line with and allowed by law, to take all the necessary measures to facilitate the closure of the Department of Education and the return of bodies in the field of education to the state and local communities, providing effective and continuous delivery of services, programs and benefits on which Americans rely.”
Last week, Trump stated that “the useful functions of the department … will be preserved, fully preserved.”
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Senate Minority leader Chak Shumer, Dn.Y., promises that if Republicans seek to stop the closure of the Ministry of Education, “he will be dead on arrival.” (Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)
As for the concept of closing the department, Claimed the Sumer During the speech on Monday, “It is known, Donald Trump cannot continue without the Congress Act. This is the Law.”
“Let me be very clear: if Republicans, if -do, try to move the bill through the Senate, which will disable the Department of Education, the Senate Democrats stop it in their tracks. He will not go anywhere. He will be dead on his arrival,” he said.
Congress created a department less than 50 years ago.
“In October 1979, the Congress passed the Law on the Organization of the Education Department (state law 96-88). Established by combining the offices of several federal agencies, the department started activities in May 1980,” the department website reports.
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Sumer worked at the country’s legislative body almost until the department was working – it began to serve in the House of Representatives in 1981 and then moved to the Senate in 1999.