Linda McMahon says Trump’s administrator will not punish states that refuse to adopt a school choice

Secretary -Education Ministry Linda McMahon said Fox News Digital that Trump’s administration will not punish the states that refuse to adopt the legislation of the election of the school.
“We wouldn’t punish because it’s a state function,” McMahon told Fox News Digital on Tuesday.
“It’s not a lunch here in Washington. We definitely provide information, working with the countries compared to the selection of school. And hopefully it will look at some other countries across the country that have accepted the selection of the school,” McMahon added.
Meanwhile, Trump’s administration threatened with federal means of countries due to other questions. Trump has publicly burned with the Democratic Government of Maine Janet Mills over the state, allowing transgender students to compete in women’s sports. The Education Department has launched an investigation about state To allow trans -athletes to compete in sports for girls and for potential violations of the IX title.
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Linda McMahon Ministry of Education told Fox News Digital that Trump’s administration will not punish countries that do not adopt the legacy of the school’s choice. ((Photo Noam Galai/Getty Images))
Trump’s administration everything in the school choice
McMahon’s comments came after President Donald Trump said he wanted education to be left to states, citing failure in public schools that they were children forced to attend. He signed the Executive Command earlier this month, stating McMahon to “make it easier to close the education department”.
“I certainly feel like a president that no child should be trapped at a unsuccessful school,” McMahon told Fox News Digital.
In January, Trump’s administration issued guidelines on how the states could use federal resources to support “Education Election Initiatives”.
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President Donald Trump shows a signed executive command in the eastern room of the White House in Washington, DC, Thursday, March 20, 2025. (Photographer: Kent Nishimura/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Growing trend of countries that bring a universal selection of school
Over a dozen countries adopted the legislation of a universal school choice, with Wyoming, Idah and Tennessee recent trend joining.
Proponents of the school election want to make an account for savings for education available to all K-12 students, so that parents can use taxpayers for alternatives to local public schools such as charter schools, private schools and home schools.
Texas was Dealing with uphill As Republican legislators who represented schools in rural areas, they were contrary to the vision of the election of Greg Abbott Government. Texas legislators, including Republicans, share concerns that savings accounts could exhaust public school funds in rural districts.
In addition to rural districts, the teaching unions have generally opposed the school choices because they claim that it is a siphonist of funds needed for public schools.
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In an interview with Fox News Digital, McMahon rejected the idea that the choice of school “destroy public schools, saying” this is not the case right now “.
She pointed to the Republican Government of Iowa Kim Reynolds and how her state brought a selection of school and public school in quality.
“In fact, Governor Reynolds in Iowa said all her public schools had appeared,” McMahon said. “Somehow they increase to the level of competition when there are more school elections and more programs and more sharing information on what is doing and how we adjust these things for our children, whether it is a charter school, whether it is a magnetic school, whether it is homes.”
“And I think that while all of these communities share their information and their successes and their failures, we will see that our level of education is still rising,” McMahon added.
The Republican Government of the IoWe Kim Reynolds signed an unprecedented account of the 2023 Universal School of Ch (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, file)
Reynolds signed a proposal for a universal election at the school of 2023 was called the first act of students, allowing any student in Iowa use public money to pay tuition fees at a private school or other expenses.
“We are trying to encourage governors to talk to supervisor states to talk about how effective it is in their country,” McMahon said.
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McMahon said: “There is not only one size in education.