Governor Newsom slams Trump’s order. It seeks to dismantle Ed Dept. Newsom called it overreach. He wants Congress to reject it.
The Trump administration seeks to return power to states. They argue this will help students. Critics fear funding cuts. This would hurt public education. The debate is intense now.
Superintendent Carvalho warns of risks. Funding cuts would hurt vulnerable students. Disabled kids would lose support. After-school programs would be affected hard.

The White House clarified the department won’t fully close. It will be smaller, though. Some functions will be transferred. The department’s future is unknown.
Dismantling the department needs Congress’s action. Republicans plan to introduce a bill soon. The legislative process will be tough. The result is unpredictable now. The political fight is on.
Newsom reaffirmed commitment to education. California opposes cuts deeply. The governor will defend student interests. The national debate continues now. Education is the focus.