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The U.S. has a long history of using language as a tool of oppression, this executive order is no different.
A political appointee attempting to force what a college can or cannot teach is wrong. And it plainly violates the First Amendment.
The Trump administration lacks both the legal authority and the political power to actually close the Department of Education.
New poll findings show Trump’s proposal for education unpopular among Americans.
Only 40 percent of the school’s students have salaries higher than a typical high school graduate, according to Education Department data.
Trump is right that CTE is critical for expanding economic opportunity, but he’s wrong to suggest that CTE is an alternative to college.
House budget resolution would mean massive cuts to programs workers and their families rely on.
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