US education secretary Linda McMahon says she is on 'final mission' to end bureaucracy
U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon announced plans to reduce bureaucratic inefficiencies in the Department of Education, aiming to transfer educational oversight to state governments. President Trump has expressed a desire to close the departm...

"Our job is to respect the will of the American people and the President they elected, who has tasked us with accomplishing the elimination of bureaucratic bloat here at the Department of Education - a momentous final mission - quickly and responsibly," McMahon said in a statement posted on the Department of Education's website.
McMahon, who was confirmed by the Senate earlier in the day, said the "overhaul" would profoundly impact staff, budgets and agency operations at the department.
Trump has said he would like to close the Department of Education using an executive order, but acknowledged he would need buy-ins from Congress and teachers' unions to fulfill his campaign pledge to do so.
The statement appeared to stop short of calling for the department's closure. Instead, McMahon said she would work with Congress and other federal agencies to determine the "best path forward."
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