AFT President Randi
Weingarten:
‘Trump’s Budget Proposal Is Manifestly Cruel to Kids’
‘Trump’s Budget Proposal Is Manifestly Cruel to Kids’
WASHINGTON— AFT
President Randi Weingarten on President Donald Trump’s 2018 education budget:
“President Trump’s budget proposal is manifestly cruel to kids. It is catastrophic to the public schools our most vulnerable and at-risk students attend, while being a windfall for those who want to profit off of kids or make education a commodity rather than a great equalizer and an anchor of democracy.
“The combined Medicaid and education cuts demonstrate a blatant
disregard for children and are far worse than what the administration
originally proposed. The $10.6 billion in education cuts, $800 billion in
Medicaid cuts and $143 million in cuts to funds that help students afford
college, demonstrate a lack of caring about other people’s children and an
abandonment of the American value that all our children deserve a pathway to
opportunity. The administration’s hypocrisy is stunning:
- While Trump and DeVos chose
private schools for their kids, with small class sizes, they want to
eliminate the feder
- While Trump and DeVo al funding
that helps America’s public schools lower class sizes.
s can afford whatever their children and grandchildren need or want, and while Ivanka Trump got $19 billion for her parental leave project, the budget completely zeros out all current federal programs that keep millions of poor kids safe and well-fed in after-school and summer programs.
- Trump says there is nothing more
important than being a teacher, but he eliminates the loan forgiveness
program that helps students pursue teaching careers, eliminates funding
for teacher preparation and educator support, and guts most other programs
that alleviate student debt or make college more affordable.
- Trump says vocational education is
the way of the future yet slashes career and technical education funding.
- DeVos promised not to hurt
children with special needs, but the budget cuts one-quarter of
the Medicaid funding that now pays for essential school-based
services like physical therapists, feeding tubes and other medical
equipment, and health screenings.
“And while DeVos praised the work in the public schools we saw
together in Van Wert, Ohio, this budget rips out the supports and teacher
professional development that make that work possible. And for what? This
budget provides tax cuts for the wealthy and redirects funding for expanded
charters and vouchers. It spends $250 million on further research for
vouchers even though the most recent studies, including one on the D.C. voucher
program by DeVos’ own Education Department, show that vouchers hurt kids. And
it diverts $1 billion from Title I funding—including $550 million in direct
Title I cuts—to fund an Arne Duncan-like Race to the Top-style program. Aside
from violating the bipartisan Every Student Succeeds Act, in which this
approach was proposed and rejected, even DeVos’ friends on the right, including
the Heritage Foundation, have criticized this as a federal intrusion.
“Make no mistake, we will fight for America’s children against this
federal budget proposal whose cruelty is only matched by its callousness.”
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