Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB94

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

In school health services, providing for face covering or mask mandate opt out.

Impact

If enacted, HB 94 would significantly influence current school health policies in Pennsylvania, shifting the authority over mask mandates from schools to parents. This change reflects broader public health debates and could lead to varied practices across school districts, depending on local governance and community sentiments regarding mask usage during public health crises. The requirement for schools to provide a formal opt-out procedure aims to empower parents' rights in health-related school policies.

Summary

House Bill 94 aims to amend the Pennsylvania Public School Code to allow parents or legal guardians of school-aged children to opt out of face covering or mask mandates imposed by schools. The legislation specifies that schools must provide a form on their website that parents can utilize to formally express their decision to opt out. Notably, the bill ensures that children who opt out will not face harassment or discriminatory treatment within their school environment, such as being isolated or excluded from activities.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 94 appears to be polarized, with supporters advocating for parental rights and autonomy in health choices for their children. They view the bill as a necessary balance against perceived overreach by health authorities and school boards. Conversely, opponents may argue that allowing widespread opt-outs could compromise public health safety, particularly during health emergencies, and may lead to divisions among students and parents alike regarding health practices in schools.

Contention

Key points of contention include the potential health implications of widespread opt-outs from mask mandates, especially given the context of ongoing or future public health concerns. Advocates for the bill emphasize freedom of choice, while critics express concern about the risks associated with reduced mask compliance in school settings. The discussions surrounding this bill highlight the ongoing conflict between individual rights and collective public health responsibilities, making it a focal point in legislative and community debates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB242

In school health services, providing for face covering or mask mandate opt out.

PA SB232

In school health services, further providing for health services.

PA HB2597

In school health services, providing for school-based health centers.

PA HB1805

Providing for school counseling services.

PA HB562

In school health services, further providing for health services and for vision screening and examinations, providing for eye health examinations and further providing for examinations by examiners of own choice.

PA SB780

In school health services, further providing for health services and for vision screening and examinations, providing for eye health and vision examinations and further providing for examinations by examiners of own choice.

PA HB1367

In school health services, providing for student mental health awareness.

PA HB1084

In school health services, providing for school access to bronchodilators.

PA HB1628

In school health services, further providing for automatic external defibrillators, providing for automated external defibrillators and training, further providing for sudden cardiac arrest and electrocardiogram testing and providing for electrocardiogram testing.

PA HB1804

In school health services, providing for parental notification of implementation of mental health services digital platform by school entity.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.