No floor votes have been cast in the full chamber.
The bill H.R. 899 proposes to terminate the Department of Education by December 31, 2026. Initiated by Mr. Massie and cosponsored by several representatives, this measure aims to dissolve the department that oversees education policies and funding in the United States, with the expectation that education control and management will revert to state and local levels. Introduced in the 119th Congress, it reflects ongoing debates on federal vs. state power in education.
Vote Yes on this bill if you want to terminate the Department of Education and shift responsibilities to state and local entities.
Organizations that support this bill may include those advocating for reduced federal oversight or those favoring a return to local control of education.
Vote No on this bill if you want to maintain the Department of Education to ensure consistent federal educational standards and oversight.
Organizations that oppose this bill may include those advocating for federal oversight in education or those who believe in centralized educational standards.
No floor votes have been cast in the full chamber.
No floor votes have been cast in the full chamber.