It seems that his hairy education plan is being challenged by Orange County. Specifically, Newsom requires K-12 students to wear masks when studying face-to-face.
In an interview with the editorial board of major news media, Hair Gel Scream,
[…]He is very proud Record education spending He negotiated with legislators in the budget this year. The budget implemented a series of policies, including adding a new year grade called a transitional kindergarten to California schools and increasing funding for summer schools.
“If they kick me out. I will feel good about what we just did and will never regret the damn thing,” he said. “We put all of this on this education budget.”
For Newsom, going all out is to invest money in what he thinks is the problem, rather than to delve into the core problem: let the children safely return to face-to-face learning, and provide them with an environment where they can learn freely. NS. The need for masks is not safe for their developing lungs and immune system, and runs counter to freedom. Therefore, part of the reason is that the OC Education Committee decided that this needs to be postponed.
From local Fox11 news:
This Orange County The Board of Education plans to sue Governor Gavin Newsom over the state’s regulations requiring K-12 students to wear masks indoors during the upcoming school year.
The board of directors voted on Tuesday night to put forward a legal challenge to Newsom’s ongoing claims for emergency rule-making powers due to the coronavirus pandemic, especially the school masks regulations issued last month.
“When necessary, the Board of Directors will work to protect the health, safety and welfare of our county’s school students. Unfortunately, as the governor has recently taken action to force the children of Orange County, even 5-year-olds and 6-year-olds, to During the school year, you covered your face for several hours, and it was time for the fight again.” According to the statement on the board’s website.
This is not the first time the OC Bank of England has confronted Newsom on his mission. In their statement, they touched on the core of the reasoning behind the lawsuit:
“For the time being, the governor’s request to cover up school children lacks a reliable medical or scientific basis-they are usually neither at risk of contracting COVID-19, nor are they likely to spread it-and the lack of any thoughtful consideration to balance coercion thoroughly and transparently. With regard to the substantial harm and claimed benefits of masked teenagers, the governor and its state-level executive agencies have no right to continue the state of emergency indefinitely and continue to suspend administrative evasion of the procedural law required by normal agency rulemaking,” according to the statement. “In fact, the California Emergency Services Act (Section 8629 of the California Government Code) requires the governor to’declare the end of the state of emergency at the earliest date possible.’
When Newsom reopened the state on June 15, he made it clear that he would not give up executive power. Like a drug addict holding a pipe, Newsom clings to these powers and uses them when it suits him. Therefore, he can (and may) ask for another blockade on the excuse of a Delta variant or in any way he can think of.
This person cannot be recalled soon.
At the time I wrote this article, a judge had issued Tentative ruling Against the organizers of the recall, Newsom could mark the recall against him as a “Republican” effort in the official voter guide. This is a victory that is not worth the loss, because as long as Newsom is in power, he will continue to be prosecuted for his unconstitutional authorization.In the past year, he has been Indicted more than 30 times, And has lost most of them. Recently, he has the ability to violate his own law, so he can be appointed Democrats exist Recall ballot.
California counties have been encouraged and encouraged by the success of previous litigation. They have the support of legal organizations such as the American Freedom Center and Free Lawyers. Organizations such as Reopen California Schools and Let Them Breathe are also suing his hairy (and the ghouls of the California Department of Public Health) because Newsom’s reopening policy has caused harm to children.
Therefore, the governor can hold on to his powers and try to exercise them; after last year, people have had enough and will stand up unscrupulously.



