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Related: About this forumOpinion Glenn Youngkin: Virginia's parents can decide what's best for their children
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin writes in Opinions: Virginias parents have had enough with the government dictating how they should raise their children.
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Opinion | Glenn Youngkin: Virginias parents can decide whats best for their children
Virginias parents have had enough with the government dictating how they should raise their children.
Virginias parents have had enough with the government dictating how they should raise their children.
Opinion: Glenn Youngkin: Virginias parents can decide whats best for their children
By Glenn Youngkin
Yesterday at 7:47 p.m. EST
Glenn Youngkin, a Republican, is governor of Virginia.
In Novembers election, Virginians came together to declare that too many local leaders were failing a generation of schoolchildren. Students deprived of a quality education, teachers who are underpaid and overworked, and parents deserving a voice in their childrens schooling fueled a movement to end the governments one-size-fits-all approach.
The will of Virginians was clear: Parents should have a say in education. Virginias laws reinforce parents fundamental rights to make decisions with regards to their childs upbringing and care. As governor, it is my duty to protect the health and welfare of Virginians. My predecessor issued executive orders at the beginning of the pandemic to accomplish what he viewed as his responsibility. Almost two years later, it is time to adjust our approach to the coronavirus emergency, while considering vaccinations, natural immunity, and the adverse mental and physical health effects on children. A path through the end of this pandemic is possible while also respecting individual freedom and choice. We can keep kids in school, provide a parental opt out to mask mandates, and protect lives and livelihoods.
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By Glenn Youngkin
Yesterday at 7:47 p.m. EST
Glenn Youngkin, a Republican, is governor of Virginia.
In Novembers election, Virginians came together to declare that too many local leaders were failing a generation of schoolchildren. Students deprived of a quality education, teachers who are underpaid and overworked, and parents deserving a voice in their childrens schooling fueled a movement to end the governments one-size-fits-all approach.
The will of Virginians was clear: Parents should have a say in education. Virginias laws reinforce parents fundamental rights to make decisions with regards to their childs upbringing and care. As governor, it is my duty to protect the health and welfare of Virginians. My predecessor issued executive orders at the beginning of the pandemic to accomplish what he viewed as his responsibility. Almost two years later, it is time to adjust our approach to the coronavirus emergency, while considering vaccinations, natural immunity, and the adverse mental and physical health effects on children. A path through the end of this pandemic is possible while also respecting individual freedom and choice. We can keep kids in school, provide a parental opt out to mask mandates, and protect lives and livelihoods.
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Opinion Glenn Youngkin: Virginia's parents can decide what's best for their children (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jan 2022
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tanyev
(44,919 posts)1. "Parents who want their kids to attend a school that requires masks can fork out $30,000 a year
for a private school, like I do."