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Republicans are hell-bent on compromising our

education system and have loudly proclaimed their distrust of the Department of Education.  Project 2025 seeks to eliminate the Department of Education, including Title 1, which provides funding to ensure schools serving low-income students have additional resources to deliver a high-quality education beyond that which can be supported by local property tax revenue.  If Project 2025 is allowed to advance and Title 1 is eliminated, more than 7,000 Georgia teachers will lose their jobs.

But Project 2025 doesn't stop at eliminating the Dept. of Ed and Title 1, it's

aiming its sights on eliminating the Head Start program, which provides access to no-cost child care, among other services, for many rural and underserved communities.  Eliminating Head Start would wipe out a criticial supply of child care in communities that already face a lack of child care slots.  In Georgia, more than 1 in 4 child care slots in rural communities would be lost, not to mention the loss of jobs filled by Head Start staff.   This will put an unimaginable burden on parents who rely on Head Start program offerings for childcare. 

And if that weren't enough, Project 2025 also makes it very clear that 

America's schools should serve parents and American ideals, not advocates whose message is that children can choose their own sex, that America is "systemically racist," and that Martin Luther King, Jr.'s ideal of a colorblind society should be rejected in favor of reinstating a color-conscious society.  

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