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Related: About this forumYoungkin on new transgender policies: 'It's the law'
Youngkin on new transgender policies: Its the law
Nick Iannelli | niannelli@wtop.com
October 20, 2022, 11:30 AM
The public has only a few days left to comment on Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkins proposed policy changes for transgender students in schools, and Youngkin is making it clear that he expects school systems to follow the changes once they are finalized. ... Its the law, Youngkin said in an interview with WTOP. We cant be in a moment where people can just pick the laws they want to abide by and the ones they dont.
The new guidelines would require parental signoff on the use of any name or pronoun other than what is in a students official record. ... Youngkin said the idea was fundamentally rooted in re-establishing the role of parents in these most important decisions. ... The guidelines say that student participation in certain school programming and use of school facilities, such as bathrooms or locker rooms, should be based on their biological sex, with modifications offered only to the extent required under federal law.
Public comments are being accepted through Wednesday, October 26. ...After that, the Virginia Department of Education plans to review the comments and may edit the guidelines before they are finalized by the state superintendent. ... Youngkin said he then expects local school boards to adopt policies that are consistent with the education departments model, in accordance with a 2020 state law.
Some public school systems, including those in Fairfax County and Alexandria, have vowed to ignore the policy changes, and it is not clear what, if anything, the Youngkin administration can do to force them to change their minds. ... When asked about it, Youngkin only said that this is a time for us to recognize laws are on the books for reasons and we need to abide by them. ... Youngkins proposed changes led to protests, with student activists holding a number of school walkouts claiming that the new guidelines are harmful and discriminatory to transgender students.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Nick Iannelli
Nick Iannelli can be heard covering developing and breaking news stories on WTOP.
niannelli@wtop.com
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Nick Iannelli | niannelli@wtop.com
October 20, 2022, 11:30 AM
The public has only a few days left to comment on Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkins proposed policy changes for transgender students in schools, and Youngkin is making it clear that he expects school systems to follow the changes once they are finalized. ... Its the law, Youngkin said in an interview with WTOP. We cant be in a moment where people can just pick the laws they want to abide by and the ones they dont.
The new guidelines would require parental signoff on the use of any name or pronoun other than what is in a students official record. ... Youngkin said the idea was fundamentally rooted in re-establishing the role of parents in these most important decisions. ... The guidelines say that student participation in certain school programming and use of school facilities, such as bathrooms or locker rooms, should be based on their biological sex, with modifications offered only to the extent required under federal law.
Public comments are being accepted through Wednesday, October 26. ...After that, the Virginia Department of Education plans to review the comments and may edit the guidelines before they are finalized by the state superintendent. ... Youngkin said he then expects local school boards to adopt policies that are consistent with the education departments model, in accordance with a 2020 state law.
Some public school systems, including those in Fairfax County and Alexandria, have vowed to ignore the policy changes, and it is not clear what, if anything, the Youngkin administration can do to force them to change their minds. ... When asked about it, Youngkin only said that this is a time for us to recognize laws are on the books for reasons and we need to abide by them. ... Youngkins proposed changes led to protests, with student activists holding a number of school walkouts claiming that the new guidelines are harmful and discriminatory to transgender students.
{snip}
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Nick Iannelli
Nick Iannelli can be heard covering developing and breaking news stories on WTOP.
niannelli@wtop.com
@NickWTOP
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Youngkin on new transgender policies: 'It's the law' (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Oct 2022
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SouthernDem4ever
(6,618 posts)1. I wish he could get his fellow repuglicans to abide by the law
they seem to have big problems doing that.
Walleye
(35,658 posts)2. He's right about one thing. There is a reason those laws are a "on the books"
Because the Republicans have no accomplishments to run on they have to persecute minorities. Disgusting and un-American
Solomon
(12,470 posts)3. The Washington Post is trying to build him up
as a Presidential candidate. The put his picture the paper every frickin' day! Makes me sick!
yorkster
(2,405 posts)4. They did the same thing when he ran for gov.
He's a scary potential rival. Very much a religious fundamentalist in addition to everything else.