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Republicans are adamant supporters of the enforcement of laws designed to protect family rights in education, as well as privacy in education. Republicans also support voluntary prayer in public schools, and opposes the Supreme Court’s ruling against it.
About six-in-ten Democrats (62%) have a favorable opinion of the U.S. Department of Education, while a similar share of Republicans (65%) see it negatively, according to a March 2023 survey by the Center.
At their national conventions last summer, the Democratic and Republican parties adopted their platforms, identifying the issues and elaborating on their positions about topics like the economy, national security, and—of course—education.
Education has become a national issue and remains a central focus for many voters and a talking point for GOP presidential candidates. Here’s a look at GOP candidates’ policy positions and political views on education as they compete for your vote.
Former President Donald Trump and the Republican Party would push for universal school choice, expand parental rights over education, end teacher tenure, and prohibit transgender girls from...
Republicans Mike Rounds and Thomas Massie want to abolish the DOE. South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds introduced the "Returning Education Back to Our States Act" on Thursday, signaling a commitment to ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — National Republicans are poised to support “universal school choice” as part of the policy platform they adopt at next week’s convention in Milwaukee, a goal supporters see as the culmination of decades advocating for parents’ autonomy to pick their children’s schools.
Where the Republican Candidates Stand on Education. The Republican presidential candidates are largely united in support of two education policies: shutting down the Department of Education and...
GOP candidates talk about schools a lot on the campaign trail. But that doesn't mean they are talking a lot about education, instead focusing on culture war issues on the battleground of K-12...
Now, House Republicans have proposed a sweeping overhaul of federal higher education policy, providing a counterpoint to endless promises of student loan forgiveness from the administration.