Sen. Terri Bryant | Facebook
Sen. Terri Bryant | Facebook
Veteran state Sen. Terri Bryant (R-Murphysboro) has filed legislation she argues protects parents from the overreach of Gov. J.B. Pritzker in the fight against COVID-19.
“This legislation seeks to preserve a parents’ decision-making authority regarding their child’s education and healthcare,” Bryant posted on Facebook. “Throughout this pandemic, we’ve seen countless examples of the government’s disregard for the rights of Illinois parents. Enough is enough. Parents have a right to be involved and to have a say in the education and wellbeing of their child.”
Senate Joint Resolution Constitutional Amendment (SJRCA 12) seeks to add a new section to the Illinois Bill of Rights establishing that parents’ have the right to determine their child’s education and healthcare in relationship to the virus without infringement up until the time that the child attains the age of majority.
Republicans have been openly critical of what they view as the governor’s one-man-army handling of the pandemic, including him recently moving to reimpose a universal masking mandate for all public and private school students. The mandate also expands to apply to all teachers and other staffers.
“Throughout this entire pandemic the governor has continued to exclude other lawmakers, local leaders and parents in his pandemic response,” Bryant said. “SJRCA 12 is a proactive step to put an end to his ongoing record of overstepping his authority, and to take a stand against any future attempts to cut parents out of decisions impacting the health, future and wellbeing of their children.”
SJRCA 12 was filed on Aug. 31, around the same time that schools across the state were set to reopen for in-person learning.