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BumRushDaShow

(151,377 posts)
Sun Feb 9, 2025, 09:48 PM Feb 9

Delaware governor on Trump's threats to Education Dept: 'Let's govern with compassion'

Source: The Hill

02/09/25 1:35 PM ET


Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer (D) encouraged Republicans in Washington to “govern with compassion” amid threats to slash funding from the Department of Education. In an interview on NewsNation’s “The Hill Sunday” with Chris Stirewalt, Meyer said he is in favor of looking at ways to balance the budget and reduce wasteful government spending. But he said there’s a lot of “uncertainty” about whether programs that support poor children in his state will last.

“I believe in efficient spending of federal money,” Meyer said, noting that he cut property taxes as a county executive. “The challenge that we’re seeing now, I’m trying to balance the budget. I’m trying to invest in Delaware. I’m trying to make historic investments in our schools, so those NAEP scores, those assessments of the progress of our children, can both go up and that equity can increase,” he said. “So everyone’s getting an equal shot.”

Meyer said it’s “a lot harder” for families who can’t rely on the status of certain federal programs, like Title I, which supplements state and local funding for “low-achieving children, especially in high-poverty schools,” according to the Department of Education. Meyer said Title I is “really giving kids and families, working families, a shot at making it, of ending cycles of poverty.”

Similarly, Meyer stressed the importance of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, which he said provides more than $30 billion to ensure children with disabilities get appropriate public education suited to their needs. “Right now, there’s uncertainty, based on the president’s statement about that, those resources may be going away,” Meyer said. “We’re hoping it’s replaced with other money.”

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/education/5134919-delaware-governor-trump-education-dept-ets-govern-with-compassion/

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luvallpeeps

(1,191 posts)
2. Asking for compassion from this outfit went over really well the last time.
Sun Feb 9, 2025, 09:59 PM
Feb 9

Remember Mariann Edgar Budde? Surprised a Magat didn’t take a hammer to her head. The nerve!

tableturner

(1,793 posts)
3. Is this a joke? Stop this useless appeasement strategy and fight!
Sun Feb 9, 2025, 10:49 PM
Feb 9

It is self-defeating to hope for compassion from a group of fascist haters! They won't cooperate with us! Only a fool could possibly think that could be true. While he is asking for compassion from the GOP, they are thinking about enslaving the rest of us. What is wrong with our side?

Prairie Gates

(4,932 posts)
4. Weak as hell
Sun Feb 9, 2025, 11:49 PM
Feb 9

Good Lord, these fools are going to be playing nice while we're being marched to the shooting pits.

Marie Marie

(10,156 posts)
5. Agreed! Every Democrat, local, state and federal needs to
Mon Feb 10, 2025, 12:34 AM
Feb 10

stop reasoning and requesting (actually more like pleading) and start demanding. We are on the right side of these issues and it is time we start taking our power back.

William Seger

(11,553 posts)
6. There's nothing "efficient" about making 50 state versions of DOE and FEMA
Mon Feb 10, 2025, 01:20 AM
Feb 10

... and states will either have to collect more taxes to do those things or leave them undone, which is the only way to save money. And I'm not sure that trumpers realize that the states least able to do those things on their own are mostly red, and they're being subsidized by mostly blue states.

halobeam

(5,039 posts)
7. This guy needs a bombardment of "compassionate " calls
Mon Feb 10, 2025, 06:58 AM
Feb 10

To his office, explaining how this tactic needs a fire under it, in fact it’s so weak, so ineffective, he ought to make a retraction to this!

What a waste of time for him to have even bothered! Maybe he ought to have some tea with Susan Collin’s and commiserate together with all her concerns and he with his compassion!

Ray Bruns

(5,154 posts)
8. "Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer (D) encouraged Republicans in Washington to 'govern with compassion'."
Mon Feb 10, 2025, 09:12 AM
Feb 10

Might as well ask the sun to not rise in the east.
What a stupid thing to say.

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