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  2. Education policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Federal higher education policy is primarily governed by the Higher Education Act of 1965 and its subsequent amendments. Universities in the United States are typically run by state governments or privately owned, and federal involvement is limited.

  3. Federal involvement in US education - Wikipedia

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    Education, once solely a state and local issue, now sees significant amounts of oversight and funding on the elementary and secondary levels from the federal government. [1] This trend started slowly in the Civil War era, but increased precipitously during and following World War II, and has continued to the present day.

  4. List of United States education acts - Wikipedia

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    Modified rules for the Federal Family Education Loan Program. Provided student loan forgiveness to the families of 9/11 casualties. Pub. L. 109–292 (text) 2006 (No short title) Extended through FY2007 the power of the Secretary of Education to waive conditions for federal assistance to states affected by Hurricane Katrina or Hurricane Rita.

  5. PolitiFact: Project 2025 would phase out some funds for ...

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    We have covered how Project 2025 dismantles the U.S. Education Department of as part of a push to have more "limited" federal involvement in school policy. Trump supports that move.

  6. Elementary and Secondary Education Act - Wikipedia

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    The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) was passed by the 89th United States Congress and signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on April 11, 1965. Part of Johnson's "War on Poverty", the act has been one of the most far-reaching laws affecting education passed by the United States Congress, and was reauthorized by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.

  7. Here’s How a Trump Win Would Impact Teachers and Education ...

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    The exact impact depends on quite a few factors, such as what Trump’s policies would actually end up being and whether or not he would receive enough support to pass new regulations surrounding ...

  8. Student loans, Title IX: What education policies might come ...

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    GOP education initiatives have been stymied at the federal level for the past four years, but that’s about to change after Republicans recaptured the White House and the Senate while potentially…

  9. Education policy - Wikipedia

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    Education policy consists of the principles and policy decisions that influence the field of education, as well as the collection of laws and rules that govern the operation of education systems. [1] Education governance may be shared between the local, state, and federal government at varying levels.