- United States
- La.
- Letter
The administration's decision to abolish over 1,300 positions at the Department of Education through a reduction in force is deeply concerning. This action will have severe consequences for students across the nation, particularly those with disabilities who rely on the department's support and services. Louisiana's schools, universities, and students stand to be significantly impacted by this illegal termination of civil servants dedicated to advancing education. The Department of Education is already understaffed and underfunded. Eliminating so many vital positions will only exacerbate existing challenges and hinder the department's ability to fulfill its mission effectively. This move contradicts the principles of good governance and disregards the well-being of our nation's future generations. As elected representatives, it is imperative that you heed the voices of your constituents and take immediate action to halt these unlawful terminations. The American people entrusted you with the responsibility to protect their interests and uphold the rule of law. Failing to address this issue will have severe repercussions at the next electoral opportunity. The Department of Education plays a crucial role in ensuring equal access to quality education for all students, regardless of their background or circumstances. Its dedicated workforce deserves our support and protection, not arbitrary dismissal. I urge you to prioritize the needs of our children and the future of our nation over partisan politics and misguided policies.