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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No more FAFSA, so good luck getting aid.[/quote] That authority would move back to the Treasury Department. Also closing DOE entirely would require a supermajority of 60 senators, meaning some Dems would need to join all the Reps, which is unlikely to happen. [/quote] I have a feeling[b] I know who you voted for[/b]. If you think they would go this far to shutter the DOE just for the services to be performed by another department, I have a bridge to sell you. They want less children in college, especially poor ones.[/quote] Harris And of course not all the services would be performed by another department. There are a ton of things that will go away or be pushed to states rather than federal control that will eff up education at all levels. I think they will likely succeed at a lot of them. And I think trying to kill FAFSA will create a huge stink and isn’t where they will start. FAFSA will move back to Treasury, where is was housed long before the Ed Dept stood up. [/quote]
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