Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad he'd put children at risk this way, all to boost his base.
Children in the buildings in the first place are at risk. Might as well remove the masks.
And remove the seatbelts too from the risky cars. These arguments are weak. Masks protect. We're still at levels higher than last winter. There's no rush for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad he'd put children at risk this way, all to boost his base.
Children in the buildings in the first place are at risk. Might as well remove the masks.
Anonymous wrote:Sad he'd put children at risk this way, all to boost his base.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for some clear analysis and facts here, not rhetoric one way or the other....
Does this bill ban local districts from having mask mandate policies?
Will there be a lawsuit and if so, will there be a stay on the law taking effect while the suit makes its way through court? (My understanding is that the current lawsuits all hinge on the fact that YOungkin tried to do this by executive order, so once a law is passed those lawsuits will be moot).
Can districts have a masking policy but allow students to opt-out of it proactively (the way Falls Church City schools have tried to thread the needle?)
Thanks for any insight!
If Fairfax chooses to yet again waste tens of thousands of $$$ on another lawsuit against the state, Governor Youngkin has already issued a statement that students should obey their principal’s order and wait until the legal challenges are concluded.
Youngkin is really moderate and fair here.
Anonymous wrote:Looking for some clear analysis and facts here, not rhetoric one way or the other....
Does this bill ban local districts from having mask mandate policies?
Will there be a lawsuit and if so, will there be a stay on the law taking effect while the suit makes its way through court? (My understanding is that the current lawsuits all hinge on the fact that YOungkin tried to do this by executive order, so once a law is passed those lawsuits will be moot).
Can districts have a masking policy but allow students to opt-out of it proactively (the way Falls Church City schools have tried to thread the needle?)
Thanks for any insight!
Anonymous wrote:Looking for some clear analysis and facts here, not rhetoric one way or the other....
Does this bill ban local districts from having mask mandate policies?
Will there be a lawsuit and if so, will there be a stay on the law taking effect while the suit makes its way through court? (My understanding is that the current lawsuits all hinge on the fact that YOungkin tried to do this by executive order, so once a law is passed those lawsuits will be moot).
Can districts have a masking policy but allow students to opt-out of it proactively (the way Falls Church City schools have tried to thread the needle?)
Thanks for any insight!
Anonymous wrote:Is it really effective Jul 1 or can the Governor implement it now?
Anonymous wrote:Is it really effective Jul 1 or can the Governor implement it now?