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Related: About this forumWith House, Dems eager to bring DeVos under closer oversight
Source: Associated Press
With House, Dems eager to bring DeVos under closer oversight
By COLLIN BINKLEY
January 21, 2019
WASHINGTON (AP) Wielding control of the House and a new set of investigative powers, Democrats are preparing to bring Education Secretary Betsy DeVos under the sharpest scrutiny she has seen since taking office.
DeVos has emerged as a common target for Democrats as they take charge of the House and its committees, which carry the authority to issue subpoenas and call hearings. At least four panels are expected to challenge DeVos on her most polarizing policies, among them her overhaul of campus sexual assault rules and her rollback of for-profit college regulations.
We are going to hold Secretary DeVos accountable for, in so many ways, failing to uphold federal protections for our students, said Rep. Rosa DeLauro, a Connecticut Democrat leading an appropriations subcommittee that oversees the education budget. It has to do with hurting student borrowers, protecting predatory for-profit schools and, above all, moving toward privatizing public education.
House Democrats are increasing scrutiny of several top federal officials, but few have drawn as much attention as DeVos. Along with the appropriations committee, DeVos is likely to see pushback from panels that oversee education, veterans affairs and government oversight.
Without control of the Senate, Democrats will have a tough time forcing DeVos hand through legislation, but they can press her through subpoenas, hearings and the budgeting process. In contrast, DeVos was called before the Houses education committee just once over the last two years of Republican control.
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By COLLIN BINKLEY
January 21, 2019
WASHINGTON (AP) Wielding control of the House and a new set of investigative powers, Democrats are preparing to bring Education Secretary Betsy DeVos under the sharpest scrutiny she has seen since taking office.
DeVos has emerged as a common target for Democrats as they take charge of the House and its committees, which carry the authority to issue subpoenas and call hearings. At least four panels are expected to challenge DeVos on her most polarizing policies, among them her overhaul of campus sexual assault rules and her rollback of for-profit college regulations.
We are going to hold Secretary DeVos accountable for, in so many ways, failing to uphold federal protections for our students, said Rep. Rosa DeLauro, a Connecticut Democrat leading an appropriations subcommittee that oversees the education budget. It has to do with hurting student borrowers, protecting predatory for-profit schools and, above all, moving toward privatizing public education.
House Democrats are increasing scrutiny of several top federal officials, but few have drawn as much attention as DeVos. Along with the appropriations committee, DeVos is likely to see pushback from panels that oversee education, veterans affairs and government oversight.
Without control of the Senate, Democrats will have a tough time forcing DeVos hand through legislation, but they can press her through subpoenas, hearings and the budgeting process. In contrast, DeVos was called before the Houses education committee just once over the last two years of Republican control.
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Read more: https://apnews.com/70b96b2b5c544e408098e107bd3ac5c2
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Eugene
Jan 2019
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BigmanPigman
(54,798 posts)1. We educators say, "It's aboit time! Thank you Dems".
