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    20 US states take legal action against Trump’s plan to dismantle the Education Department and cut jobs

    kumbhorgBy kumbhorgMarch 13, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    20 US states take legal action against Trump's plan to dismantle the Education Department and cut jobs
    Legal challenge filed to block Trump’s plan to cut 1,300 jobs at Education Department. (The New York Times)

    In a dramatic move, a coalition of Democratic-led states has filed a lawsuit to prevent President Donald Trump’s administration from following through on its controversial plans to dismantle the US Department of Education. The states argue that the administration’s proposal to cut more than 1,300 jobs at the agency will severely impair its ability to fulfill its duties. The lawsuit, which was filed on Thursday, March 13, 2025, in federal court in Boston, claims that the planned layoffs are a direct attempt to disable the department and undermine its statutory functions.
    The Education Department had announced the layoff of roughly half its workforce, reducing the number of employees from 4,133 to just 2,183. With the planned job cuts, the department would see a dramatic decrease in staff, affecting its oversight of $1.6 trillion in federal student loans, civil rights enforcement in schools, and crucial funding for disadvantaged districts. In response, attorneys general from 20 states and the District of Columbia have taken swift legal action to stop the layoffs, calling them a step toward dismantling the entire department.
    States unite against Trump’s Education Department cuts
    As reported by the USA Today, the lawsuit was filed by the attorneys general of 20 states, including California, New York, and Massachusetts, along with the District of Columbia. The plaintiffs argue that Trump’s plan to slash 1,300 jobs from the Education Department would be devastating, leaving the agency unable to fulfill its core functions mandated by federal law. According to the lawsuit, the job cuts would not only affect the agency’s staff numbers but also lead to the closure of vital offices, particularly those in charge of civil rights enforcement and other critical duties.
    The legal filing asserts that the layoffs would effectively “incapacitate” the department, leaving it unable to manage its responsibilities. For instance, the USA Today reported that seven regional offices of the department’s Office for Civil Rights were closed as part of the cuts. This office plays a key role in investigating discrimination claims in educational institutions, and its closure is seen as a significant blow to civil rights protections for students across the country.
    Trump’s vow to eliminate the Education Department
    In his administration’s proposed budget, Trump has long stated his intention to eliminate the Education Department, a move that has sparked heated debates. While Trump has not provided a detailed blueprint for how such a drastic overhaul would unfold, his administration’s recent decision to cut staffing by 50% appears to be a step toward this goal. The lawsuit claims that the layoffs are not just a budgetary decision, but a strategic move to dismantle the department entirely.
    The Education Department’s responsibilities are vast. It oversees the administration of federal student loans, which amount to a staggering $1.6 trillion, and it also enforces civil rights protections for students. These functions are critical for ensuring access to education for millions of American students, particularly those from low-income and minority backgrounds. The plaintiffs in the lawsuit argue that without a fully operational department, these essential services would be gravely compromised.
    Legal challenges to the department’s restructuring efforts
    The lawsuit specifically takes issue with Secretary of Education Linda McMahon’s authority to carry out the cuts and restructuring. The plaintiffs argue that McMahon is not authorized to eliminate or disrupt functions that are explicitly mandated by statute. Furthermore, the lawsuit asserts that the department cannot transfer its responsibilities to other agencies without proper legal authority.
    According to the USA Today, the plaintiffs are seeking an injunction to prevent the layoffs from taking effect and are asking the court to block any further steps that could result in the agency’s dismantling. The states argue that the decision to proceed with the layoffs is not only unlawful but also harmful to millions of students who depend on the department’s services.
    A divided nation on education reform
    The legal battle over the future of the Education Department highlights the growing divide between state and federal governments on the issue of education reform. While the Trump administration views its approach as a necessary cost-cutting measure, many Democrats and education advocates argue that dismantling the agency would jeopardize critical protections and funding for students nationwide.
    As the lawsuit proceeds, the future of the Education Department remains uncertain. With over 1,300 jobs on the line and the department’s core functions at risk, the stakes in this legal battle could have lasting implications for the US education system. The 20 states involved in the lawsuit are committed to ensuring that the Education Department remains intact and capable of fulfilling its essential responsibilities, as reported by the USA Today.
    The outcome of this case could set a precedent for how federal agencies are restructured in the future and may impact the broader conversation about the role of government in managing education. For now, the legal fight is intensifying, and many are watching closely as the battle over the Education Department continues to unfold.

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