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Should the attorney general sue schools that renew mask mandates?
5 Comments
Wendy Kauffman
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Wendy Kauffman

Masks don’t work!

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Max
Max

Neither do liberals.

Adam Schrader
Adam Schrader

Then please, please continue to not wear a mask. Get covid. Need hospitalization. Put your family and friends through it. Make the hospital staff issues even worse. Eventually die. Thin the heard

Max
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Max

Actually, he should sue the individuals that make this decision, not the schools. The students and the taxpayers should not be punished for the actions of other peoples stupidity.

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Lisa Gore
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Lisa Gore

Parental rights and the students rights are at stake. No school board member has the right over legislators to force this. Missouri’s emergency is over. The alarmists need to start moving on to saving our country from Brandon.

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Max
Max

Sheeple can't function, without constant guidance, and their ceremonial masks, and other forms of safety equipment, such as hand sanitizers, etc., etc....

Mark Cunningham
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Mark Cunningham

Before forcing students to wear masks they should do online learning. The bottom line is the virus is not any deadlier than the flu for young people. If teachers want to wear a mask do so, but there should be no mandate.

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No

Should the attorney general sue schools that renew mask mandates?
8 Comments
Sandi Wyatt
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Sandi Wyatt

Let the people in each individual district who know the conditions in that district make decisions for them. Politicians need to stop interjecting where thy do not belong just to further their career. It appears they have no regard for what is best for the people. Shameful

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Jeanne Thomas
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Jeanne Thomas

He should not be wasting the state's funds for this. The school administrations know what is best for them and their schools. These are different times. Our children should remain safe, as deemed necessary to the current situations.

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Lisa Burnop
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Lisa Burnop

Let the schools handle what is best for them. He is only doing it for his own political gain while running for Senate. I would think he would have more urgent matters to handle than attacking our schools.

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Lisa Gore
Lisa Gore

CPS has no legal authority to continue fear-mongering. Cloth masks, the vaxes don’t work, online learning stunts learning and developmental stages, but keep living in fear if it makes you feel better. Mass Formation Psychosis is real. Eric Schmitt does a great job!

Adam Schrader
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Adam Schrader

He needs to keep his nose out of this. Thank goodness the local schools have enough sense to do what needs to be done and keep our kids safe. Learning from home and being healthy is far better than being in an unhealthy environment and potentially making others seriously ill

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Jack L
Jack L

Adam,here is an interesting site to visit https://www.sorryantivaxxer.com/

Max
Max

Eric will be a bigger problem for the Socialists, when he becomes your Senator.

R Talbott
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R Talbott

The Attorney General threats of suing school districts, who are trying to better control illness at their LOCAL LEVEL, should be considered overreach. And any school district who is sued should successfully sue the attorney general’s office for any expenses/damages arising from spread of disease.

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Cindy Ray
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Cindy Ray

That decision belongs to the local school board. He's making it political at the risk of students, teachers, other staff and families.

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Kimberly Wright
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Kimberly Wright

Doesn't Mr. Schmitt have more important work to do than interfere with schools that are trying to make it safer for their students and staff so they might avoid having to resort to virtual learning.

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Jack L
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Jack L

Let the schools decide about mask mandates. Schmitt is only getting involved in this for political reasons. He should be fighting crime, not high schools

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Max
Max

When did the schools get their License to Practice Medicine? I don't recall seeing that anywhere.

Max
Max

But it doesn't matter. Eric will win.

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Should schools in areas of high coronavirus transmission go virtual?
2 Comments
Kelly Shields
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Kelly Shields

It's too rapid and the kids are bringing it home from schools and infecting their whole household.

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Sue Evans
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Sue Evans

If they are not going to implement strategies like masking, distancing and quarantine, then yes. Children are getting omicron and for most it's mild but they are bringing home to parents/caregivers/siblings which brings us back to hospitalizations/deaths.

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Lisa Gore
Lisa Gore

None of the measures you mentioned have worked and kids have a 99.98% recovery rate, strong immune systems. Stop degrading our future leaders and Americans with muzzles!! It’s slowing their learning & development!

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Should schools in areas of high coronavirus transmission go virtual?
2 Comments
Stephen Stewart
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Stephen Stewart

2 + 2 = 5, 3 + 3 = 4. Both were clearly false but not according to the Rules of Logic. Assuming, older ideas are better implies that it is true, we are social creatures by nature and cannot live in isolation. That is my opinion, I could be wrong. People infer, statements imply.

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Max
Max

So far Omicron has only claimed one victim. That was Dec 24,2021 in Houston, by a man with underlying conditions. It's time to quit listening to our failed leadership, and move on with life.

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Do you support bills such as the "Parents' Bill of Rights?"
3 Comments
Larry Sabulsky
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Larry Sabulsky

I pay these teachers with my tax money, so I should be able to observe their performance when ever I want.

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Lisa Gore
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Lisa Gore

The schools do not have conservatorship over parents & their children, 2nd these public servants are paid by the tax paying parents, they need to remember who they work for & that we are responsible for core values our kids live by, after all, parents are first to be blamed for their choices, right?

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Max
Max

The vote proves there are more conservatives working, than liberals.

Max
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Max

The schools do not own the children, nor do the schools pay child support. The schools work for the taxpayer, and should obey the taxpayer.

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No

Do you support bills such as the "Parents' Bill of Rights?"
2 Comments
Michael Meoli
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Michael Meoli

Hitler took over the classrooms in Germany and you can see how that worked, Keep government out of schools

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Max
Max

That is why the parents should be involved, not the government. The Parents Bill of Rights is a good thing for everyone except Socialists and Communists.

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