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Rep. Henry Cuellar addressed misconceptions and concerns over the proposed budget cuts to the Department of Education. During a recent statement, Cuellar emphasized the need for a measured approach, suggesting that lawmakers should "use a scalpel and not an ax" when considering reductions to education funding. He highlighted the importance of maintaining essential programs that support students and educators, arguing that indiscriminate cuts could have detrimental effects on the quality of education.
Cuellar expressed his belief that education is a fundamental pillar of society and should not be compromised in the pursuit of budgetary savings. He urged fellow lawmakers to carefully evaluate which areas of the Department of Education's budget could be trimmed without harming critical services. The congressman’s comments resonate with many educators and parents who fear that deep cuts could lead to larger class sizes, reduced resources, and diminished support for vulnerable student populations. Cuellar's call for a thoughtful and precise approach reflects a growing concern among stakeholders about the future of education funding.
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