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On Thursday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education—a move that directly aligns with Project 2025’s extreme agenda. This attack on public education is a clear effort to strip resources from our most vulnerable students, especially those with disabilities.
While the Department of Education cannot be eliminated without congressional approval, Trump’s order is a dangerous signal of his priorities: undermining public education, privatizing schools, and diverting even more taxpayer dollars to charter and private institutions. In Arizona, where our public schools are already under attack due to an unchecked voucher program, this would mean even deeper budget cuts, larger class sizes, and fewer resources for students and educators.
As AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler warned in a recent press release:
"Without the Department of Education, working people will have one more hurdle to access the financial aid they need to go to college or pursue a trade... States, cities, and towns will be forced to stretch their already tight budgets to cover the loss in federal funding, jeopardizing essential programs and putting good union jobs our communities rely upon at risk."
Arizona’s labor movement stands firmly against any attempt to dismantle public education. We will continue to fight for fully funded schools, strong union jobs in education, and the right of every student—regardless of their zip code—to receive a quality education.
 

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