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    Thomas Massie Introduces Bill to Abolish Federal Department of Education

    Rep. Massie Introduces Bill to Abolish Federal Department of Education

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Representative Thomas Massie introduced H.R. 899, a bill to abolish the federal Department of Education. The bill, which is one sentence long, states, “The Department of Education shall terminate on December 31, 2018.”

    On the day of Betsy DeVos’ scheduled Senate confirmation for Secretary of Education, Massie said, “Neither Congress nor the President, through his appointees, has the constitutional authority to dictate how and what our children must learn."

    Massie added, "Unelected bureaucrats in Washington, D.C. should not be in charge of our children’s intellectual and moral development. States and local communities are best positioned to shape curricula that meet the needs of their students. Schools should be accountable. Parents have the right to choose the most appropriate educational opportunity for their children, including home school, public school, or private school."

    “For years, I have advocated returning education policy to where it belongs - the state and local level,” said Rep. Walter Jones, an original co-sponsor. “D.C. bureaucrats cannot begin to understand the needs of schools and its students on an individual basis. It is time that we get the feds out of the classroom, and terminate the Department of Education.”

    The Department of Education began operating in 1980. On September 24, 1981 in his Address to the Nation on the Program for Economic Recovery, President Ronald Reagan said, “As a third step, we propose to dismantle two Cabinet Departments, Energy and Education. Both Secretaries are wholly in accord with this. Some of the activities in both of these departments will, of course, be continued either independently or in other areas of government. There's only one way to shrink the size and cost of big government, and that is by eliminating agencies that are not needed and are getting in the way of a solution. Now, we don't need an Energy Department to solve our basic energy problem. As long as we let the forces of the marketplace work without undue interference, the ingenuity of consumers, business, producers, and inventors will do that for us. Similarly, education is the principal responsibility of local school systems, teachers, parents, citizen boards, and State governments. By eliminating the Department of Education less than 2 years after it was created, we cannot only reduce the budget but ensure that local needs and preferences, rather than the wishes of Washington, determine the education of our children.”

    Original co-sponsors include Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI), Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Rep. Jody Hice (R-GA), Rep. Walter Jones (R-NC), and Rep. Raul Labrador (R-ID).

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    https://massie.house.gov/newsroom/pr...t-of-education



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    Quote Originally Posted by tsai3904 View Post
    https://massie.house.gov/newsroom/pr...t-of-education
    Outstanding.

    No chance in hell, mesorrows, but outstanding nonetheless.
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    Well, at the very least, it's gotten Massie a ton of headlines.

    I wager the Left would use this as a chance to set up a long shot challenger.

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    Thank you Rep. Massie. It's tough to walk the Liberty road, but you do it with a swagger.

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    Good. This is by far and away the best answer.
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    Bump! Keep 'em comin'!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.NoSmile View Post
    Well, at the very least, it's gotten Massie a ton of headlines.

    I wager the Left would use this as a chance to set up a long shot challenger.
    Can we convince them to do it?



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    Love it.

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    Hard to believe this will go anywhere, but stranger things have happened? Leftists are freaking out about it.
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    Nice that someone's doing it, but it has about as much chance under this administration as a hillary indictment.

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