“As the Trump administration continues to downsize and dismantle government agencies, the Department of Education could be next on the chopping block. At stake are resources for more than seven million students with disabilities who depend on the agency to ensure access to free public education. Judy Woodruff reports for our series, Disability Reframed. Deaf Interpreter: Vanessa Arp of VALIDEAF.”
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