Oklahoma Legislature Passes Bill Banning Mask Mandate, COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements in Schools

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The Oklahoma House has passed a bill banning mask mandates in public schools and requirements for students to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

The bill, SB 658, passed the state House by 76โ€“18 and was sent to Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt on May 26. The state Senate had passed the bill by 38โ€“8 a day earlier.

โ€œFor the sake of children throughout the state, Iโ€™m glad this bill is one step closer to becoming law,โ€ Republican state Sen. Rob Standridge said in a statement. โ€œWith this legislation, vaccine passports for Oklahoma students will not exist.โ€

Standridge is also one of the authors of the bill.

SB 658 (pdf) would prohibit the boards of education of all public school districts and technology center school districtsโ€”including those of higher educationโ€”from requiring vaccination against COVID-19 as โ€œa condition of admittance to or attendance of the school or institution.โ€ It would also prevent vaccine passports or similar documentation from being required.

Standridge explained during the session that the COVID-19 vaccine is different from other vaccines that are currently required, like those against diphtheria or tetanus, because itโ€™s โ€œstill under emergency use authorization,โ€ News9 reported.

SB 658 further forbids implementing a mask mandate for students who havenโ€™t received COVID-19 vaccines.

Exceptions include when the governor declares an emergency or after the boards of education consult with their local county health department, but the mask mandate must be reconsidered at each regularly scheduled board meeting.

Democratic lawmakers oppose the bill.

โ€œThis legislation creates a barrier to local control that prevents locally elected school boards from being able to fully protect their students as they and their constituents see fit,โ€ state Rep. Andy Fugate stated in a news release. โ€œThis is a clear government overreach meant to strip away the personal freedom of Oklahomans wanting to protect their communities.โ€

BYย LI HAI

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