As far as school masks are concerned, parents in Tennessee have only choice.
To cover up or not to cover up-this is a question they can answer freely.
As announced Governor’s Office website, On Monday, Governor Bill Lee signed Executive Order No. 84.
“I want to admit the frustration and fear that many people feel,” he said, “fear of COVID and its impact on your family, fear of government intervention and its impact, and frustration of everything from masks to information that changes every day .”
“Now,” the governor continued, “our K-12 schools are experiencing some of the biggest setbacks, especially when it comes to wearing masks.”
Bill juxtaposes the government and citizens:
“Although local decision-making is important, the personal decisions of parents on issues related to the health and well-being of their children are the most important.”
Therefore, freedom of choice:
“No one cares more about the health and well-being of their children than their parents. I signed an executive order today that if the school board or health committee issues a regulation in a region, parents are allowed to choose to let their children withdraw from the school to wear masks. .”
“The regions will use [decisions] They think this is the best for their school,” he pointed out, but parents will reserve to “make the final decision for the health and well-being of their individual children.”
Governor Bill relayed that there would be no special meeting “at this time”.
At the same time, the school board in central Tennessee has been discussing the issue of masks.
As cover Written by Mike Miller of RedState, political podcast Matt Walsh cited one of the statistics.
Also includes: allegations and inquiries.
This is my speech on the Nashville school board. In my speech, I opposed the cruel and untenable child mask rule. pic.twitter.com/Eq5IFsKyja
-Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) August 12, 2021
Online critics were not impressed-see more.
As for the leader of Tennessee, he must have won deep marks among many mothers and fathers in the Volunteer State—and a strong greed internally.
He is revolutionary.
April, Bill Made another bold move: The governor writes for the House of Representatives Bill 786.
Result: The constitution carries and applies to residents from Chattanooga to Clarksville.
I signed the constitution today because law-abiding Tennessees should not have difficulty exercising their rights #2A right.Thanks to the members of the assembly and @NRA Help complete this work. pic.twitter.com/xv2ZenOEZq
-Governor Bill Lee (@GovBillLee) April 8, 2021
“I signed the constitution today,” he explained, “because it shouldn’t be difficult for law-abiding Tennessees to exercise their #2A rights. Thanks to the members of the assembly and @NRA for helping with this work.”
In the following month, something like this happened:
AP: Tennessee bans teaching critical race theory in schools
— Josh Kaplan (@joshdcaplan) May 25, 2021
Back to masks, Tennessee still has a lot of things to solve.
WMC5 Action News According to reports, the largest school district in the state “despite an executive order from Governor Bill Lee, but still compulsory wearing masks…”
stay tuned.
Of course, there will be more in the future-not only in the depths of the south, but all over the country.
Cover-up is an unfinished battle, and it may last a long time.
Illness will not go anywhere, COVID or not.
Does the government expand its scope of influence?
This also promises to stick to it.
-Alex
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