Executive Orders: Education

Last updated February 27, 2025

Below are executive orders related to education that are most likely to impact the professions and those you serve. Some executive orders rescind executive orders from previous Administrations. ASHA will update this information periodically.

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Summary: Executive Order 14191 promotes educational choice for parents and students by directing the U.S. Department of Education (ED) to seek opportunities to use federal funds to expand K-12 educational choice initiatives; the U.S. Department of Labor and ED to recommend how discretionary grant programs can increase education freedom; the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to issue guidance on using block grants to support educational alternatives for low-income families; and the U.S. Department of Defense and the Department of the Interior to find mechanisms for military-connected and Bureau of Indian Education families to use federal funds for educational options.

Impact: Potential impacts of this executive order could include shifting limited federal funds away from public education settings, which could directly affect the availability of audiology and speech-language pathology services for a wide swath of students. In addition, there could be different levels of civil rights protections for students, including those with disabilities, attending private institutions versus the public school system.

ASHA provides resources related to school choice programs, including their potential impact on school-based audiologists and SLPs.

Status: On February 3, 2025, this executive order was published in the Federal Register [PDF] and is in effect.

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