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Trump Administration Transfers Special Education and Civil Rights Oversight From Education Department
July 18, 2026
Why it matters locally: The transfer of special education oversight to the Department of Health and Human Services and civil rights enforcement to the Department of Justice could significantly alter how Connecticut schools and educational institutions interact with federal regulations and funding related to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and anti-discrimination policies.
The Trump administration announced the transfer of two major Education Department functions to other federal agencies, according to reporting on the restructuring. Special education oversight will move to the Department of Health and Human Services. Civil rights enforcement operations will transfer to the Department of Justice. These moves represent part of a broader reorganization of the Education Department under President Donald Trump, who has stated his intention to reduce the agency's scope. Education Secretary Linda McMahon heads the department during this period of restructuring. The administration has not yet provided detailed public rationale for the specific transfers or how they align with existing programs at the receiving departments. The transfers would remove two significant regulatory and enforcement areas from the Education Department's jurisdiction. Special education services, governed under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, currently fall under Education Department purview. Civil rights complaints related to education programs and discrimination in schools are also handled by the agency. Moving these functions redistributes federal responsibility across departments that already handle related work. The Justice Department enforces civil rights laws across multiple sectors. The Health and Human Services Department manages various human services and disability programs. The extent to which the transfers would change how these programs operate remains unclear. Questions about staffing, budget allocation, and coordination between agencies have not been addressed in available information. Trump has previously called for significant changes to federal education policy. He has expressed interest in shifting education authority to states and reducing federal oversight of schools. The current transfers align with that stated direction, though the administration's specific policy goals for these moves have not been detailed.
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