July 25, 2025 - 01:57

In her testimony, Denise Forte covers crucial education topics, such as the impact of the illegal withholding of federal education funds and the attacks on the Department of Education. Forte emphasized the significant consequences that arise when essential funding for education is disrupted, particularly for underserved communities that rely heavily on federal support. She argued that withholding these funds not only jeopardizes the educational resources available to students but also undermines the overall integrity of the education system.
Forte also addressed the ongoing challenges faced by the Department of Education, highlighting how recent political pressures have affected its ability to effectively implement policies that benefit students and educators. She called for a renewed commitment to support public education, urging lawmakers to prioritize the needs of students over political agendas. Her testimony resonated with many attendees, sparking discussions on how to navigate these challenges and ensure equitable access to quality education for all students across the nation.
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