interagency agreements
Coverage of interagency agreements in the Nexus archive.
- Labor nominee defends transfer of programs to agency from Education Department
Keith Sonderling, acting U.S. secretary of Labor, defended the agency's role in transferring programs from the Education Department as part of the Trump administration's plan to dismantle it. Senate Democrats criticized the move, arguing it is illogical for the Labor Department to oversee education programs, while Sonderling highlighted his experience and the interagency agreements as part of the process.
- Labor nominee defends transfer of programs to agency from Education Department
Keith Sonderling, acting U.S. secretary of Labor, defended the agency's role in transferring programs from the Education Department as part of the Trump administration's plan to dismantle it. Senate Democrats, including Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., criticized the move, questioning why the Labor Department is overseeing education programs.
- Labor nominee defends transfer of programs to agency from Education Department
Acting U.S. Secretary of Labor Keith Sonderling defended the Department of Labor's role in transferring programs from the Education Department as part of the Trump administration's plan to dismantle it. Senate Democrats criticized the move, arguing it is illogical for an agency focused on wage earners to oversee education programs for children.
- Labor nominee defends transfer of programs to agency from Education Department
Acting U.S. Secretary of Labor Keith Sonderling defended the Labor Department's role in transferring education programs to other agencies as part of the Trump administration's plan to dismantle the Education Department. During a Senate confirmation hearing, Sonderling compared his agency's involvement to a consulting firm managing program funds, not the programs themselves, while Democrats criticized the move as illogical.
- Labor nominee defends transfer of programs to agency from Education Department
Keith Sonderling, acting U.S. secretary of Labor, defended the agency's role in transferring programs from the Education Department as part of the Trump administration's plan to dismantle it. Senate Democrats criticized the move, arguing it is illogical for the Labor Department to oversee education programs. The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions will vote on Sonderling's nomination to serve as Labor secretary.
- Labor nominee defends transfer of programs to agency from Education Department
Keith Sonderling, acting U.S. secretary of Labor, defended the agency’s role in transferring programs from the Education Department as part of the Trump administration’s plan to dismantle it. Senate Democrats criticized the move, arguing it is illogical for the Labor Department to manage education programs. The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions will vote on Sonderling’s nomination to serve as Labor secretary.
- Education Department officials deny doing an end run around Congress
Education Department officials denied bypassing Congress by transferring key functions to other agencies, stating these changes aim to improve services for students, including those with disabilities, and strengthen civil rights protections. Critics, including advocacy groups and lawmakers, have raised concerns about the lack of congressional approval and specific details on how the reorganization will benefit education.