Three months into his tenure as Virginia's attorney general, Jason Miyares is delivering on his promises to promote parental rights and punish violent criminals.
Just days after taking office, Miyares found himself defending Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin's executive order empowering parents to decide if their kids should be masked in school.
Jason Miyares: Our election, if there is anything that kind of encapsulated what happened in Virginia, was obviously after the infamous debate where [Terry] McAuliffe said, I don't think parents should have a say in their children's education.
Now you're seeing Republicans and conservatives have that edge, and it's because parents have such a sense that these school boards and so many of these elected officials and so many of these school administrators aren't listening to parents.
Empower parents, listen to parents, parents matter-they know what's best for the child.
You had some brave parents in Fairfax County, the Coalition for Thomas Jefferson High School, and just parents that wanted something simple, just treat our kids the same, equal protection under the law, let them apply, let them achieve their dreams.
I'm so proud that those parents and I'm proud to stand with those parents who want their kids to be treated like every other child.
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