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Virginia Senate Passes Bill to End School Mask Mandates

Repost from US News.

A bipartisan majority in the Virginia Senate capped more than an hour of debate Wednesday by voting to pass legislation that would ban public school systems from imposing mask requirements on students.

The measure now heads to the GOP-controlled House of Delegates, which is expected to advance it to Gov. Glenn Youngkin for his signature.

Youngkin, whose efforts to end mask mandates by executive order are bogged down in legal challenges, has cheered on the legislation, which emerged in the Senate just a day earlier.

“Kids across the Commonwealth win with this bipartisan vote today,” he said in a statement.

Moderate Democrat Chap Petersen sponsored an amendment on the Senate floor Tuesday to a Republican bill dealing with requirements for in-person school instruction. His amendment, which was adopted with broad bipartisan support, said parents may elect for their child to not wear a mask at school.

Petersen said Wednesday, when the amended bill was up for a final vote, that he expected additional dialogue on the issue as the legislative session continues. But he sought to make the case that it was time to stop forcing mandates on families.

“I don’t have a doctorate in medicine, but I do have a doctorate in common sense,” he said.

Two other Democrats, Joe Morrissey and Lynwood Lewis, joined with Petersen and Republicans in voting for the bill’s passage Wednesday. It cleared the chamber on a 21-17 vote.

Other Democrats argued that the bill would strip the authority to make decisions about masking from local school boards, where they said it belongs.

“Nobody knows what the next variant of this pandemic is going to produce. Nobody knows what the next pandemic is going to produce. But we’re putting language in the code … that’s going to say that our school boards cannot make decisions about how best to respect the health of their students,” Sen. Creigh Deeds said.

The Virginia Education Association, a teachers union, also opposed the measure on the grounds that it would subvert local control.

“The Virginia Education Association continues to advise all educators to continue to wear masks, regardless of vaccination status, for the safety of everyone in the classroom,” VEA president James Fedderman said in a statement.

Fewer Democrats ultimately supported the bill on final passage than during the 29-9 vote in favor of adopting the amendment a day earlier.

Todd Gilbert, the Republican House speaker, tweeted that his chamber would work quickly to get the measure to the governor.

“Kids can’t wait any longer,” he said.

Typically, newly passed legislation takes effect July 1. Youngkin could seek to amend the bill so it would take effect immediately upon passage, which would require additional legislative action.

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Virginians for America First (VFAF) is a 501(c)4 established in early 2021 by the Reverend Leon Benjamin. The goal of VFAF is to unify the citizens of the Commonwealth and focus their efforts to regain the majority in the Virginia House of Delegates in 2021. This is the first step in stopping Virginia’s slide into the totalitarian abyss, and the first step in the restoration of our American republic as envisioned by the founders - a republic that provides and protects the freedom and liberties of all it citizens based on the meaning of our national motto, “In God We Trust.”

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