EO 14214
Keeping Education Accessible and Ending COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates in Schools
EducationHealthcareGovernment Reform
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Summary
This executive order directs the Department of Education to issue guidelines and develop a plan to end COVID-19 vaccine mandates in schools that condition educational attendance on vaccination status. It establishes a policy that federal discretionary funds should not support educational institutions requiring COVID-19 vaccination for in-person education and instructs agencies to identify and potentially withhold federal funding from non-compliant institutions.
Key Points
- 1Prohibits federal discretionary funding for schools and universities that require COVID-19 vaccination as a condition of in-person education attendance
- 2Directs the Secretary of Education to issue guidelines within 90 days regarding legal obligations related to parental authority, religious freedom, disability accommodations, and equal protection in relation to school vaccine mandates
- 3Requires identification of current federal grants and contracts going to non-compliant educational institutions and establishes processes for preventing and rescinding federal funds from such institutions
- 4Frames COVID-19 vaccination requirements as coercive and contrary to parental authority and religious freedom
This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the executive order. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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