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<b>In private call, Education Dept. tried, but failed, to reassure disability advocates</b><br/>
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"The administration acknowledged today what the law has always required: The Department of Education and the secretary of education remain legally responsible for administering and enforcing IDEA. This reorganization neither advances the stated goal of closing the department nor transfers new authority to the states," says Marshall of COPAA. She called on Congress to step in and stop this move — a federal agency can only be completely dissolved by an act of Congress.<br/><br/>But as Marshall and other advocates pointed out, administration officials seem keenly aware of this fact, which may be why the Education Department is keeping some staff, including Rogers, at the Education Department.<br/><br/>Marshall called the strategy "a sham."<br/><br/>Edited by: Nirvi Shah Visual design and development by: LA Johnson<br/><br/>© NPR
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