1. Will he retain ADA?
2. Will he do away with No Child left behind?
Both of these issues are basically up to Congress.
I can't imagine a congress doing away with either one. Though there are those of us who think ADA needs a major overhaul to help eliminate the abuses - wheel-chair accessible dance platforms, all buses wheel-chair accessible, etc.
There are also those of us who think the Federal government should get out of the Education business (almost) entirely. (I could support a small Federal agency that helped coordinate state efforts at standardization.) The Federal Government unfunded mandates in the area of Special Ed is a major contributor to the decline in public education. Although states are spending more per pupil - huge amounts of these funds get sucked up into SpecEd programs and the regular classrooms suffer.
der Brucer