SR100

Support devolution of power of U.S. Department of Education to the states.

Failed·4/15/26
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Mississippi Senate Resolution 100 supports transferring power from the U.S. Department of Education to the states.

Mississippi Senate Resolution 100 urges the U.S. Congress to devolve power from the U.S. Department of Education to the states, arguing that states have unique knowledge of their students' educational needs and are best positioned to develop curriculum and policies. The resolution cites declining student reading scores and federal overreach as reasons for this proposed change. It also references President Trump's expressed desire to eliminate the Department of Education and the Tenth Amendment's reservation of powers to the states.

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History

Apr 15

Senate

Died In Committee

Mar 24

Senate

Referred To Rules