Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess it’ll be easy to tell whose parents are republicans now!
I guess it'll be easy to tell whose parents are virtual signaling and not that smart liberals ! - I would add "now!" but let's be honest we already know who those parents are![]()
You know what - I am beginning to think that people like you should be forced to keep your kids at home. That way the county is guaranteeing their safety and you won't have to worry about them being near the unmasked.
VLP for all the masked!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our family is getting a cake tonight to celebrate. The kids are so happy to soon no longer be forcibly masked at school anymore. VICTORY!
Us too. We haven't been this happy over a political development since Trump lost.
You're right. This is pure politics and has nothing to do with health or science. Not sure why it is worth celebrating that politicians instead of medical professionals are setting public health policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our family is getting a cake tonight to celebrate. The kids are so happy to soon no longer be forcibly masked at school anymore. VICTORY!
Us too. We haven't been this happy over a political development since Trump lost.
You're right. This is pure politics and has nothing to do with health or science. Not sure why it is worth celebrating that politicians instead of medical professionals are setting public health policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our family is getting a cake tonight to celebrate. The kids are so happy to soon no longer be forcibly masked at school anymore. VICTORY!
Us too. We haven't been this happy over a political development since Trump lost.
You're right. This is pure politics and has nothing to do with health or science. Not sure why it is worth celebrating that politicians instead of medical professionals are setting public health policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our family is getting a cake tonight to celebrate. The kids are so happy to soon no longer be forcibly masked at school anymore. VICTORY!
Us too. We haven't been this happy over a political development since Trump lost.
Anonymous wrote:I guess it’ll be easy to tell whose parents are republicans now!
Anonymous wrote:Our family is getting a cake tonight to celebrate. The kids are so happy to soon no longer be forcibly masked at school anymore. VICTORY!
Anonymous wrote:I guess it’ll be easy to tell whose parents are republicans now!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our family is getting a cake tonight to celebrate. The kids are so happy to soon no longer be forcibly masked at school anymore. VICTORY!
Are we sure districts will comply? WTOP keeps talking about lawsuits, but I haven't seen any filed against the bill, just the EO.
The constitutionality of the bill has been challenged in court, since it takes away powers that have been traditionally given to locally elected school boards, and Democratic Del. Marcus Simon said the amendments will ultimately end up in court as well. The governor’s office and Republicans have said a simple majority vote is required for the bill to go into immediate effect; Democrats say a 4/5th majority is required. Simon said there are conflicting provisions in the state constitution saying that both things are true.
(https://wtop.com/virginia/2022/02/youngkin-signs-school-mask-mandate-ban-into-law/)
(Funny thing how Del. Simon didn't mind when the House changed the rules in 2020 to use a simple majority vote to pass an emergency clause from Northam.)
It's state law now and the state constitution is very clear about the General Assembly controlling education.
Hope so! How can we support?
What? Article VIII, Section 7 gives School Boards the power to supervise schools. The General Assembly has a role in standards of learning but not supervising schools. This law seems unconstitutional to me.
Don’t worry. I’m sure within a couple of days a court will issue an emergency order that stops the law going into effect. All these cultish anti-maskers are celebrating way, way prematurely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our family is getting a cake tonight to celebrate. The kids are so happy to soon no longer be forcibly masked at school anymore. VICTORY!
Are we sure districts will comply? WTOP keeps talking about lawsuits, but I haven't seen any filed against the bill, just the EO.
The constitutionality of the bill has been challenged in court, since it takes away powers that have been traditionally given to locally elected school boards, and Democratic Del. Marcus Simon said the amendments will ultimately end up in court as well. The governor’s office and Republicans have said a simple majority vote is required for the bill to go into immediate effect; Democrats say a 4/5th majority is required. Simon said there are conflicting provisions in the state constitution saying that both things are true.
(https://wtop.com/virginia/2022/02/youngkin-signs-school-mask-mandate-ban-into-law/)
(Funny thing how Del. Simon didn't mind when the House changed the rules in 2020 to use a simple majority vote to pass an emergency clause from Northam.)
It's state law now and the state constitution is very clear about the General Assembly controlling education.
What? Article VIII, Section 7 gives School Boards the power to supervise schools. The General Assembly has a role in standards of learning but not supervising schools. This law seems unconstitutional to me.
Anonymous wrote:
I love when these people think they've "done" something.
Sir, cases are down because Omicron has run its course in this area. Also, no one is traveling at the moment.
I can't wait to see the numbers after spring break when everyone travels.
We'll continue masking AND living our lives. Contrary to what some believe, you can still live a fun, fulfilling life doing activities while wearing a mask. My kids never complain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our family is getting a cake tonight to celebrate. The kids are so happy to soon no longer be forcibly masked at school anymore. VICTORY!
Are we sure districts will comply? WTOP keeps talking about lawsuits, but I haven't seen any filed against the bill, just the EO.
The constitutionality of the bill has been challenged in court, since it takes away powers that have been traditionally given to locally elected school boards, and Democratic Del. Marcus Simon said the amendments will ultimately end up in court as well. The governor’s office and Republicans have said a simple majority vote is required for the bill to go into immediate effect; Democrats say a 4/5th majority is required. Simon said there are conflicting provisions in the state constitution saying that both things are true.
(https://wtop.com/virginia/2022/02/youngkin-signs-school-mask-mandate-ban-into-law/)
(Funny thing how Del. Simon didn't mind when the House changed the rules in 2020 to use a simple majority vote to pass an emergency clause from Northam.)
It's state law now and the state constitution is very clear about the General Assembly controlling education.
What? Article VIII, Section 7 gives School Boards the power to supervise schools. The General Assembly has a role in standards of learning but not supervising schools. This law seems unconstitutional to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our family is getting a cake tonight to celebrate. The kids are so happy to soon no longer be forcibly masked at school anymore. VICTORY!
Are we sure districts will comply? WTOP keeps talking about lawsuits, but I haven't seen any filed against the bill, just the EO.
The constitutionality of the bill has been challenged in court, since it takes away powers that have been traditionally given to locally elected school boards, and Democratic Del. Marcus Simon said the amendments will ultimately end up in court as well. The governor’s office and Republicans have said a simple majority vote is required for the bill to go into immediate effect; Democrats say a 4/5th majority is required. Simon said there are conflicting provisions in the state constitution saying that both things are true.
(https://wtop.com/virginia/2022/02/youngkin-signs-school-mask-mandate-ban-into-law/)
(Funny thing how Del. Simon didn't mind when the House changed the rules in 2020 to use a simple majority vote to pass an emergency clause from Northam.)
It's state law now and the state constitution is very clear about the General Assembly controlling education.
What? Article VIII, Section 7 gives School Boards the power to supervise schools. The General Assembly has a role in standards of learning but not supervising schools. This law seems unconstitutional to me.
Don’t worry. I’m sure within a couple of days a court will issue an emergency order that stops the law going into effect. All these cultish anti-maskers are celebrating way, way prematurely.