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Georgia received $2.2 billion in federal funding for public education in 2024
Gov. Brian Kemp lavished praise on President Trump’s Executive Order to close the U.S. Department of Education, despite near-unanimity from legal experts that doing so without an act of Congress is unconstitutional.
Kemp offered no solutions for how the state would replace the $2.2 billion Georgia received from the federal government in 2024, or how he would continue providing the services Georgia’s children rely on currently handled by the federal Department of Education.
“Georgia’s children, teachers, and parents — who just saw Brian Kemp praise Donald Trump for blowing a $2 billion hole in the state budget — are left wondering what comes next,” said DPG spokesperson Dave Hoffman. “Destroying public education is not going to bring prices down, help people make ends meet, or ensure every Georgia student gets the resources they need to receive a high-quality education.”
Read the reporting from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution here:
AJC: What Trump’s attempt to dismantle the Education Department means for Georgia
Jason Armesto; March 21, 2025
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