We should do everything we can to remove the federal government from the business of education.
Brian Jack would seek to remove the federal government from the business of education, including on student loans.
Occurrences
Evidence
“I am honored to cast our vote ... in support of President Trump’s signature campaign promise: The One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” said Congressman Brian Jack. The release discusses tax, border, energy, and related provisions; it does not mention abolishing the Department of Education or ending federal student loans.
The Department of Education said Secretary Linda McMahon visited Georgia on her “Returning Education to the States Tour” and was joined by Congressman Brian Jack. Jack’s remarks described a local charter-school and technical-training model; the press release does not describe any action by Jack to eliminate federal student loans or transfer federal education authority away from the Department.
The official member page lists Jack’s 119th Congress activity and, when searched for education-related terms, shows one Education and Workforce committee referral for H.R. 4624, the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act. A search for “student loan” returns no matches on the member page.
The campaign issues page highlights border security, the economy, taxes, energy, crime, justice, and digital innovation. It does not present education or student loans as a campaign priority on the issues page.
The official member page lists Jack's 119th Congress activity and, when searched for education-related terms, shows one Education and Workforce committee referral for H.R. 4624, the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act. A search for "student loan" returns no matches on the member page.
Assessments
The evidence does not show Brian Jack delivering the promised federal education rollback or student-loan removal. His congressional record through April 28, 2026 does not show a Department of Education dismantling bill, student-loan legislation, sponsorship, or material advancement tied to this promise. Joining a Department of Education tour and supporting broader Trump administration rhetoric about returning education to states is alignment, but not delivery of the promised outcome. The record also does not show a serious legislative or executive attempt by Jack that failed, so the effort badge is not warranted.
The available evidence does not show Brian Jack fulfilling or seriously attempting the promised outcome. His official congressional activity shows no bill, amendment, or concrete executive/legislative action to remove the federal government from education or student loans. He participated in a Department of Education event using rhetoric about returning education to the states, but that was not a policy action affecting federal education authority or student-loan programs. Because there is no documented serious attempt, the effort badge is not warranted.