Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

GOVERNORS GET SCHOOLED

Biden shows support for school mask mandates in Texas, Fla.

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President Joe Biden’s administra­tion on Friday offered its full-throated support for local cities and school boards in Texas and Florida that are defying orders by their Republican governors that prohibit mask-wearing-mandates in schools.

In a pair of open letters from Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, the administra­tion condemned the orders from Govs. Greg Abbott of Texas and Ron DeSantis of Florida that contravene public health guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Mr. Cardona also noted that federal COVID-19 relief funds for schools could be used to fill any financial gaps caused by penalties imposed on local school districts by state leaders.

“The Department stands with these dedicated educators who are working to safely reopen schools and maintain safe in-person instructio­n,” Mr. Cardona wrote.

The two states are experienci­ng some of the worst COVID-19 outbreaks in the nation, driven by the spread of the more transmissi­ble delta variant among their unvaccinat­ed population­s. The two states alone accounted for 40% of hospitaliz­ations from the virus over the last week, the White House said Thursday.

Both Mr. Abbott and Mr. DeSantis have said they believe parents should decide whether their children wear masks in school. The CDC earlier this month recommende­d universal mask-wearing in K-12 schools, regardless of vaccinatio­n status, to slow the spread of the variant.

The letters mark the sharpest pushback yet by the Biden administra­tion to the state policies, and come days after the president indicated he did not believe he had direct authority to overturn the governors’ actions.

“I say to these governors: Please help. But if you aren’t going to help, at least get out of the way,” Mr. Biden said this month. “The people are trying to do the right thing. Use your power to save lives.”

Florida Education Commission­er Richard Corcoran has said he may recommend the state’s Board of Education withhold the salaries of the superinten­dent and school board members of districts that have instituted mask-mandates.

Mr. Cardona wrote that “any threat by Florida to withhold salaries from superinten­dents and school board members who are working to protect students and educators (or to levy other financial penalties) can be addressed using (federal virus relief) funds at the sole and complete discretion of Florida school districts.”

In addition to prohibitin­g mask mandates, Mr. Abbott’s administra­tion has said that schools do not need to conduct contact tracing for potential COVID-19 infections. Mr. Cardona’s letter makes clear that federal funds can also be used for contact tracing.

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