Texas Sen. Ted Cruz puzzlingly sets his sights on overturning vaccine mandates for kids ... in D.C.
On Wednesday, Sen. Ted Cruz’s office emailed a press release indicating that the Texas Republican would propose a bill to overturn the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for schoolchildren—not in his adopted home state, but in the nation’s capital. A particularly ironic quote at the beginning of the press release shows Cruz misconstruing what it means to listen to science when it comes to public health. “Listening to union bosses may be good politics for a Democrat, but it’s not science. It’s not medicine. It’s not actually taking care of the health of the kids,” the press release reads. Cruz singled out the D.C. legislation, which passed a few weeks ago, that requires eligible children to be vaccinated by March 1.
According to, you know, actual public health experts, allowing children who are eligible to be vaccinated is one of the best ways to ensure that they are protected from some of the worst symptoms of COVID-19. Experts encourage continuing to wear masks—especially three-ply surgical masks or similarly protective masks—given how contagious the omicron variant appears to be. Even for children who may not be eligible to be vaccinated just yet, experts believe they are much safer around vaccinated folks than those who are unvaccinated. Cruz, whose idea of siding with science is spending years shouting his false beliefs about climate change, isn’t exactly the greatest person to make consequential policy decisions, such as choosing to ban mask mandates. He’s also probably not the right person to engage with D.C. issues, given the fact that his home in Houston is more than 1,400 miles away.
Nowhere on Cruz’s website is this plan mentioned. The most recent press release dates back to Dec. 31 and, hilariously, harps on how willing he is to fight for the people of Texas. Enough people have gotten word of Cruz’s plan to prompt them to act, however. Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, who actually represents D.C., issued a press release on her website on Thursday rebuking Cruz and other’s attempts to meddle in D.C.’s affairs, noting that three other lawmakers are also interested in overturning the vaccine mandate. “Sen. Cruz, who is a frequent violator of D.C. home rule, despite professing to support local control of local affairs, thinks he knows best how to keep D.C. students and schools safe,” Norton said in the press release. “The duly elected D.C. Council represents the nearly 700,000 D.C. residents, not Sen. Cruz. I will defeat his latest attempt to abuse Congress’ authority over D.C., just as I have defeated all of his prior attempts.”
Norton has condemned Cruz’s bold political actions in D.C. numerous times, including his attempt to introduce more school vouchers, overturn anti-discrimination laws, and allow religious schools to be as homophobic as they please. One of the main issues Norton is involved in is the fight to grant D.C. statehood—something Cruz has been vocally opposed to. She’s also hit back against other lawmakers who choose to meddle in D.C.’s doings when it comes to vaccinating children. It’s anyone’s guess when Cruz will introduce the bill in question, but it’s highly unlikely anything will come from it.