The push to dismantle a major federal agency is gaining new momentum on Capitol Hill, and Congresswoman Lauren Boebert is at the forefront of the charge. As of December 17, 2025, the Colorado Republican has taken a firm, uncompromising stance against the federal government's role in public schooling, arguing that the Department of Education (DoE) is an unconstitutional source of "federal overreach" that must be terminated. Her actions, including co-sponsoring a key piece of legislation, signal a major conservative battle line for the 119th Congress and beyond.
Boebert's position—to completely eliminate the DoE and return all educational authority to states, local districts, and parents—is one of the most radical, yet consistent, planks of her political platform. This deep-dive article explores the specific legislation she is championing, the core arguments she uses to justify the move, and the highly publicized controversy that her own educational background brings to the debate.
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert: A Quick Political Biography
Lauren Opal Boebert is a prominent American politician, businesswoman, and outspoken gun rights activist currently serving in the U.S. House of Representatives. Known for her staunch conservative views and membership in the House Freedom Caucus, her career has been marked by a focus on reducing the size of the federal government and championing individual liberties.
- Full Name: Lauren Opal Boebert
- Date of Birth: December 15, 1986
- Current Office: U.S. Representative for Colorado's 4th Congressional District (since 2023)
- Previous Office: U.S. Representative for Colorado's 3rd Congressional District (2021–2023)
- Political Party: Republican
- Education: Earned a General Educational Development (GED) certificate in 2020, shortly before her first election to Congress.
- Key Policy Focuses: Gun Rights, Energy Independence, Border Security, and Federal Spending Reduction.
- Business Background: Former owner of Shooters Grill, a restaurant in Rifle, Colorado, known for its open-carry policy.
1. The Legislative Blueprint: Co-Sponsoring H.R. 899 in the 119th Congress
The most concrete evidence of Congresswoman Boebert's commitment to her education agenda is her co-sponsorship of H.R. 899, a bill titled "To terminate the Department of Education." This bill, which has been reintroduced in multiple Congresses, serves as the primary legislative vehicle for the conservative goal of abolishing the federal agency.
The Details of H.R. 899: A Full Termination
H.R. 899 is not a bill to reform or restructure the DoE; it is a bill for its complete termination. The legislation proposes to shut down the Department of Education, thereby eliminating its cabinet-level position and its multi-billion-dollar budget.
The core objective, shared by Boebert and the bill's main sponsor, Representative Thomas Massie, is to end the federal government's involvement in K-12 schooling. Proponents argue that the funds and responsibilities currently managed by the DoE should be entirely devolved to state and local governments, fostering greater accountability and innovation at the grassroots level.
2. The Core Philosophical Argument: Ending 'Federal Overreach'
At the heart of Boebert's campaign to abolish the DoE is a deep-seated conservative philosophy: the belief that education is not a power granted to the federal government by the U.S. Constitution.
She and her allies argue that the Department of Education, established in 1979, has grown into an unnecessary bureaucracy that dictates policy to local schools through funding mechanisms, creating a system of "federal overreach."
In her view, the DoE's existence has led to a one-size-fits-all approach that ignores the unique needs of diverse communities, especially those in rural areas like Colorado's 4th Congressional District. By eliminating the agency, she argues that the power to make decisions about curriculum, funding, and school administration will be restored to the people closest to the students: local school boards, teachers, and parents. This concept of Local Control is a foundational LSI keyword for the entire movement.
3. Championing Parental Rights and Fighting 'Woke Indoctrination'
The movement to abolish the DoE is inextricably linked to the broader conservative fight for Parental Rights in Education. Congresswoman Boebert has been a vocal opponent of what she terms "woke BS" and "extremely divisive content" being taught in public schools.
Her legislative efforts have focused on empowering parents as the primary decision-makers for their children's education. She successfully introduced amendments to the "Parents Bill of Rights" that passed the House with bipartisan consent, demonstrating her effectiveness in advancing this agenda.
Key areas of concern for Boebert and her constituents include:
- Curriculum Transparency: Ensuring parents have the right to review and approve all instructional materials.
- Financial Accountability: Providing parents with clear visibility into how tax dollars are spent by local school districts.
- Ending Critical Race Theory (CRT): A major conservative goal is to ban the teaching of concepts deemed divisive or focused on collective guilt.
By removing the federal apparatus, Boebert contends that the ability of the federal government to impose controversial social policies or curriculum standards on local schools is completely eliminated, thus protecting children from "indoctrination."
4. The School Choice and Apprenticeship Agenda
While her main focus is on abolition, Boebert's positive vision for education centers on School Choice and career-focused programs. She has been endorsed by the National School Choice Coalition, highlighting her commitment to giving families options outside of traditional public schools, such as charter schools, private schools, and homeschooling.
Furthermore, recognizing the needs of rural Colorado, she has championed amendments to support Apprenticeship Programs and School-to-Career initiatives. This policy focus suggests that a post-DoE world would see a greater emphasis on vocational training and skills-based education, rather than a purely academic, college-track model.
5. The Controversy: A GED Holder Leading the Fight Against the DoE
No discussion of Lauren Boebert's education policy is complete without addressing the controversy surrounding her own educational history. Boebert obtained her General Educational Development (GED) certificate in 2020, just one month before she was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
This fact is frequently weaponized by her political opponents and critics, who question the credibility of a GED recipient leading the charge to abolish the federal agency responsible for education policy.
However, Boebert supporters often flip this narrative, arguing that her non-traditional background makes her uniquely qualified. They contend that she represents the American spirit of self-reliance and proves that success—even at the highest levels of government—does not require a degree from a federalized, university system. For Boebert, her educational path reinforces her belief that the system is broken and that bureaucratic credentials are less valuable than real-world experience and parental involvement.
The Future of Federal Education Policy
The debate over the Department of Education is a microcosm of the larger political struggle over the balance of power in the United States. Lauren Boebert's co-sponsorship of H.R. 899 in the 119th Congress ensures that the conversation about federal overreach, parental rights, and local control will remain a high-profile, high-stakes issue.
While the outright abolition of a cabinet-level department is a long shot, the pressure applied by Boebert and other conservative entities forces a national dialogue on the DoE's effectiveness, its massive budget, and its role in an increasingly polarized K-12 system. Her continued advocacy serves as a powerful signal to the National School Choice Movement that the fight to decentralize education is far from over.
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