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Senators Criticize Administration's Attack on Special Education Services

October 25, 2025 - 06:52

Senators Criticize Administration's Attack on Special Education Services

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, both representing Oregon, have publicly condemned the Trump administration's recent actions that threaten the integrity of special education services. They highlighted the administration's decision to unlawfully terminate Department of Education employees who play a crucial role in delivering educational support and resources to individuals with disabilities and their families across the nation.

In their statement, the senators emphasized the importance of these workers in ensuring that students with disabilities receive the necessary accommodations and support to succeed in their educational journeys. They expressed concern that these cuts not only undermine the rights of individuals with disabilities but also jeopardize the quality of education available to them.

Wyden and Merkley called for immediate action to restore funding and support for special education initiatives, asserting that every child deserves access to a quality education, regardless of their abilities. The senators vowed to continue advocating for the rights of people with disabilities and to hold the administration accountable for its detrimental policies.


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