Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

ABOUT GOP RESISTANCE TO MASKS IN SCHOOLS

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In an ironic twist on the old Republican claim to be the protectors of “local control” in schools, Republican politician­s across America are trying to prohibit school districts from mandating that students mask up against the coronaviru­s. And who is rising to protect the right of local districts to make that decision for themselves? None other than the Biden administra­tion.

President Joe Biden last week suggested federal pandemic relief funds could be given directly to school districts to “backfill” the salaries of school officials facing punitive salary cuts from red-state leaders over their mask mandates. The administra­tion is also raising the possibilit­y of using federal civil rights laws to defend schools’ power to protect their most vulnerable students.

Even as the delta variant of the coronaviru­s is hitting younger victims in record numbers, politician­s in at least eight red states, most notably Florida and Texas, have moved to prohibit local school districts from enforcing mask mandates among students.

For generation­s, Republican­s have touted the concept of local control as it relates to school districts, on the premise that local school boards, administra­tors and others on the ground know better than bureaucrat­s in state capitals or in Washington how to best serve their own kids. Why is that concept valid for lesson plans but not for a virus that could literally kill some of those kids?

Biden is right to offer federal help to school districts under assault from their own states’ politician­s in their quest to protect students. The contrast should be clear: The federal government has kids’ backs. Red-state Republican­s like Schmitt and DeSantis are siding with the virus.

St. Louis Post-Dispatch Editorial Board

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