Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is facing sharp pushback over a proposal to cut federal funding to the Special Olympics.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos arrives for a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing on budget on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, March 26, 2019.
Celebrities, politicians and activists have taken to social media to rebuke DeVos for her plan to cut funding for the group as part of $7 billion in reductions in 2020. The organization received $17.6 million from the Education Department this year, but DeVos says it should be supported through philanthropy.
House Democrats grilled DeVos in a budget hearing Tuesday, with Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif., calling the cut "appalling."
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Betsy DeVos defends proposal to cut education spending and Special Olympics fundingEducation Secretary Betsy DeVos on Tuesday defended her request to cut billions of dollars from the agency's budget, and Democrats attacked her plan as outrageous and damaging to students who need the most help.
Read more »
‘I’m praying for the Special Olympics’: A special-needs athlete responds to Betsy DeVosDerek “Tank” Schottle dreams of competing in the 2022 Special Olympics, but wonders how proposed funding cuts might affect support for an organization that has been at the center of his life for the past 18 years.
Read more »
Betsy DeVos under fire over funding cuts for Special OlympicsThe education secretary said 'we had to make some difficult decisions with this budget.'
Read more »
Betsy DeVos gets grilled in Congress over proposed elimination of Special Olympics fundingEducation Sec. DeVos struggled before a congressional subcommittee to defend at least $7,000,000,000 in proposed cuts to education programs, including eliminating all $18,000,000 in federal funding for the Special Olympics.
Read more »
DeVos blasted again for proposing cuts to the Special OlympicsFor the third year in a row, Democrats dinged Ed. Sec. Betsy DeVos for proposing to cut funds from the Special Olympics, after-school programs and support for students from low-income families. The difference is that this time, Democrats control the House
Read more »
Betsy DeVos: Deep cuts to Special Olympics, student programs warrantedIn the case of the $17.6 million cut to help fund the Special Olympics, DeVos suggested it is better supported by philanthropy and added, 'We had to make some difficult decisions with this budget.'
Read more »
The Latest: DeVos defends cutting Special Olympics fundingBetsy DeVos is defending her proposal to eliminate funding to the Special Olympics, saying that she 'loves' the Special Olympics' work but argues 'the federal government cannot fund every worthy program
Read more »
Betsy DeVos slammed by actress Marlee Matlin over proposal to cut Special Olympics fundingThe 'Switched at Birth' actress urged for her Twitter followers to support the Special Olympics amid massive cuts Betsy DeVos aims to make on programs like it.
Read more »
DeVos defends billions in education-spending cuts to skeptical House DemocratsEducation secretary’s plan for federal tax credit for private-school scholarships also gets a cold reception.
Read more »