DOE Pushes Back Timeline for Ending Sex Discrimination Safeguards in Education
Published Date: 9/10/2025
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Summary
The Department of Energy is pushing back the start date for canceling rules that stop discrimination based on sex in education programs getting federal money. This change affects schools and programs that rely on government funds and gives them more time to adjust. No new costs or savings are expected right now, just a delay to keep things smooth.
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Delay in Rescinding Sex-Discrimination Rules
The Department of Energy is delaying the effective date of its May 16, 2025 direct final rule that would rescind regulations prohibiting sex discrimination in education programs receiving federal funds. This delay gives schools and federally funded programs more time to adjust, and the agency says no new costs or savings are expected right now.
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