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Exclusive–Sen. Jim Banks: Congress Must Have ‘Backbone’ to Eliminate Department of Education

Congressional Republicans are facing a crucial decision in the coming months – whether or not to follow through on President Donald Trump’s goal of eliminating the U.S. Department of Education. This bold move has been championed by Senator Jim Banks (R-IN), who believes that it is time for Congress to show some “backbone” and take action towards dismantling this bureaucratic behemoth.

Speaking at a recent Breitbart News policy event, Senator Banks made a passionate case for why the Department of Education should be eliminated. He argued that the department has become bloated and ineffective, with too much power and too little accountability. He also pointed out that the department’s budget has skyrocketed over the years, while student achievement has remained stagnant.

Senator Banks is not alone in his call for the elimination of the Department of Education. Many conservatives have long argued that education should be left to the states and local communities, rather than being controlled by the federal government. They believe that this would lead to more efficient and effective education policies, tailored to the specific needs of each state.

But despite the widespread support for this idea, it has never been seriously considered by Congress. This is where Senator Banks believes that his fellow Republicans must step up and show some “backbone”. He believes that it is time for them to take a bold stand and push for the elimination of the Department of Education.

The senator’s call for action is not without merit. The Department of Education was only created in 1979, and many argue that it has not lived up to its promises. In fact, some argue that it has actually hindered the progress of education in the United States. By eliminating the department, Congress would be sending a strong message that they are serious about reforming the education system and putting the power back in the hands of the states.

But this is not just about cutting government spending or reducing bureaucracy. Senator Banks believes that eliminating the Department of Education would have a positive impact on students and their families. By giving more control to the states, education policies can be tailored to the needs of each community, leading to better outcomes for students. It would also allow for more competition and innovation in the education sector, as states would have the freedom to experiment with different approaches.

Of course, there will be those who argue against this move, claiming that it would lead to a lack of oversight and accountability. But Senator Banks believes that this can be addressed by empowering parents and local communities to hold their schools accountable. He also believes that the federal government should have a limited role in education, focusing on issues such as civil rights and protecting students from discrimination.

It is clear that Senator Banks is passionate about this issue and believes that it is time for Congress to take action. He is not afraid to challenge the status quo and push for bold reforms that will benefit students and their families. And he is not alone – many Republicans are starting to see the value in eliminating the Department of Education and giving more control to the states.

But it will take courage and determination for Congress to follow through on this goal. They will face opposition from those who benefit from the current system and from those who are resistant to change. But Senator Banks believes that his fellow Republicans have the “backbone” to see this through and make a real difference in the education system.

In conclusion, the call to eliminate the Department of Education is not just a political talking point – it is a serious proposal that has the potential to bring about real change. Senator Banks and other conservatives are challenging Congress to show some “backbone” and take action towards this goal. It is time for them to listen to the voices of their constituents and make a bold move towards a more efficient and effective education system. The future of our students and our country depends on it.

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