12/15/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/15/2025 18:35
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, Congresswoman Sarah McBride (D-DE) delivered a forceful floor speech condemning the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, calling the plan "illegal," "reckless," and "a direct threat to America's children."
McBride made clear that this isn't a symbolic restructuring - it's a blueprint that would take federal resources away from the students who need them most.
"Let's be clear: dismantling the Department of Education isn't about returning power to the states. It's about defunding public education and funneling taxpayer dollars into private institutions with no accountability," McBride said."And the people who will pay the price are students - especially those with disabilities, those from low-income families, and those living in rural communities."
The Human Impact: What Dismantling the Department Really Means
Delaware's Stakes: What We Stand to Lose
McBride emphasized that these consequences wouldn't just be felt nationally - they would hit Delaware directly.
Delaware receives $530 million in federal education funding, supporting more than 1,100 teaching positions statewide. Those funds keep classroom sizes manageable, ensure students with disabilities receive required services, and support school districts with limited local tax bases.
"Removing that funding would mean students without teachers, schools without support, and communities left behind," McBride said. "Families in Delaware have told me, again and again, that they want strong public schools. They know that when we destabilize a school system, it's our kids who pay the price."
McBride: "We Should Be Investing in Their Future - Not Abandoning Them"
McBride's remarks echoed the warnings of educators across the country, including the National Education Association, which has said the administration's proposal would 'inflict damage on millions of low-income students' and "gut federal protections and resources that allow every child to reach their full potential."
"I've stood arm-in-arm with Delaware educators, parents, and students who are sounding the alarm," McBride said. "They're asking for a fair shot - and we should be investing in their future, not abandoning them."
The full video of McBride's speech is available here.
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