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Education Department Weighs Handing Off Special Education Oversight as Judge Pauses Layoffs

Any permanent transfer of IDEA responsibilities would require an act of Congress.

Overview

  • The department says it is exploring partnerships to support special education programs and has signed no agreement, pledging to protect federal funding streams.
  • HHS has been discussed as a potential destination, and Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said his agency is prepared to assume related duties.
  • The administration initiated layoffs of 465 Education Department employees, including 121 in special education and 137 in civil rights, but a federal judge temporarily halted the cuts.
  • Advocacy groups warn the staffing losses and a possible handoff would cripple IDEA enforcement and degrade services for millions of students with disabilities.
  • Legal experts note IDEA assigns compliance responsibilities to the Secretary of Education, raising statutory hurdles that would necessitate congressional approval for any transfer.