The Education Department announced Monday that it鈥檚 investigating five Republican-led states with universal mask bans, saying the policies could amount to discrimination against students with disabilities or health conditions.
The department鈥檚 Office for Civil Rights sent letters to education chiefs in Iowa, Oklahoma, 小蓝视频 Carolina, Tennessee, and Utah. Those states have barred schools from requiring masks among students and staff, a move that the department says could prevent some students from safely attending school.
鈥淚t鈥檚 simply unacceptable that state leaders are putting politics over the health and education of the students they took an oath to serve,鈥 Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said in a statement. 鈥淭he department will fight to protect every student鈥檚 right to access in-person learning safely.鈥
It marks a sharp escalation in the Biden administration鈥檚 battle with Republican states that say wearing masks should be a personal choice. President Joe Biden last week asked Cardona to explore possible legal action, prompting the department to examine whether the policies could amount to civil rights violations.
The state policies conflict with guidance from the from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which recommends universal mask wearing for students and teachers in the classroom.
If the investigations determine that the state mask bans have discriminated against students with disabilities, it could lead to sanctions including a loss of federal education funding.
The department said it has not opened investigations in other states where mask bans have been overturned by courts or are not 小蓝视频 enforced, including in Florida, Texas, Arkansas and Arizona. But the agency said it is 鈥渃losely monitoring鈥 those states and is prepared to take action if necessary.
Collin Binkley, The Associated Press