Parents from Chesapeake sue Youngkin, saying school mask order conflicts with state law [View all]
From Richmond Times Dispatch
Parents from Chesapeake sue Youngkin, saying school mask order conflicts with state law
Jessica Nocera , Chris Suarez 31 min ago [1/18/2022]
A group of Chesapeake parents sued Gov. Glenn Youngkin Tuesday in the Supreme Court of Virginia over Youngkins order that rescinded a statewide school mask mandate and gave parents an opt out from local mandates, saying a 2021 state law requires schools to refer to CDC COVID-19 guidelines to the maximum extent practicable.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends masks in schools, and the Chesapeake parents say Youngkins order is in direct conflict with the law. They say Youngkin, who took office on Saturday, doesnt have the power to suspend that law and they ask the Supreme Court to declare Youngkins executive order void.
Executive Order Number Two purports to sweep aside masking mandates and other protections with little or no consideration of or respect for CDC guidance, actions taken by the Virginia General Assembly, or the powers vested in school boards, the complaint says.
Youngkin's order is slated to take effect Monday.
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