Linda McMahon, who served as Administrator of the Small Business Administration during the first Trump term, has not recently made headlines in that specific role, as she is currently serving as the United States Secretary of Education under President Donald Trump’s second administration according to information from Wikipedia. In this new cabinet post, McMahon has become a central figure in the most dramatic upheaval in federal education policy in decades.
According to the Wikipedia entry for education policy in the second Trump administration, President Trump and Linda McMahon have been working together to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. On March third of this year, the Senate confirmed McMahon as Secretary of Education. Soon after, President Trump signed an executive order giving her the mandate to facilitate the closure of the department and return much of the authority over education to state and local governments. Trump and McMahon have argued that federal management is unnecessary and have taken concrete steps such as instituting mass layoffs and offering incentives for staff to resign. Reductions have targeted offices handling student financial aid, civil rights, and various oversight functions.
One of the most striking changes announced by President Trump is the transfer of student loan management from the Department of Education to the Small Business Administration. This move marks a major reworking of how federal student loans are administered. Reporting from VCY.org confirms that the decision to end many smaller programs in the department and drastically reduce staff is already underway. McMahon has publicly stated her belief that the Department of Education is unnecessary and stood behind the policy of handing control over education decisions to states, communities, and even parents through expanded school choice measures.
As Secretary of Education—not as SBA administrator—McMahon also made it easier in May for universities to switch accreditors, according to The Bradenton Times. This reform is part of the wider strategy by the administration to challenge traditional higher education norms and decentralize federal control over schools and universities.
While Linda McMahon’s current headlines relate directly to her leadership at the Department of Education, it is worth noting that her previous tenure as SBA administrator saw her champion programs to boost small business access to capital, disaster aid, and development services nationwide. However, as of today, no significant recent news events or policy actions are being reported about McMahon’s role within the Small Business Administration, reflecting her full attention on her historic and controversial efforts at Education.
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