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In a bold move, the Trump administration has unveiled a plan to dismantle the Department of Education, redistributing its responsibilities among various federal agencies. Under this proposal, the Health and Human Services Department will take over programs related to special needs and nutrition, aiming to streamline services and enhance support for vulnerable populations. This shift is expected to bring a more integrated approach to health and education services, aligning nutrition programs with special education needs.
Meanwhile, the management of student loans will be transferred to the Small Business Administration. This decision reflects a strategic effort to reframe the conversation around student debt, positioning it within the broader context of economic development and entrepreneurship. By placing student loans under the purview of the Small Business Administration, the administration hopes to encourage innovative solutions to student debt challenges and promote financial literacy among borrowers.
This significant restructuring has sparked discussions about the implications for students, educators, and families across the nation. As the plan unfolds, stakeholders are closely monitoring how these changes will impact access to education and support services.
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