- United States
- Texas
- Letter
Prioritize qualified education leadership - our children's future depends.
To: Sen. Cornyn, Sen. Cruz, Rep. Roy
From: A verified voter in San Antonio, TX
November 21
As the future leaders of this nation, it is imperative that we prioritize appointing qualified individuals to key positions in the government. Nominating unqualified candidates undermines the integrity of our democratic institutions and jeopardizes the well-being of the American people. Linda McMahon's nomination to lead the Department of Education raises significant concerns. Her lack of substantial experience in public education could impede her ability to effectively oversee policies and initiatives that shape the future of our nation's students. The role demands a deep understanding of the complex challenges facing our education system, from addressing achievement gaps to supporting teachers and promoting equitable access to quality education. Furthermore, McMahon's affiliation with organizations that advocate for controversial policies, such as the complete abolition of the Department of Education, raises doubts about her commitment to strengthening and improving public education. Such radical measures could have far-reaching consequences for millions of students, teachers, and families who rely on the department's programs and resources. It is crucial that we prioritize the appointment of candidates with relevant expertise, a proven track record, and a genuine commitment to serving the best interests of the American people. Nominating unqualified individuals risks undermining the effectiveness of our government and compromising the future of our nation's youth. I urge you to carefully consider the qualifications and priorities of the candidates put forth for key positions, particularly those with a direct impact on the education and well-being of our children. The future of our nation depends on the decisions we make today.