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For Immediate
Release
9/22/08
- Sen. McIlhinney
- Sen. Baker
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Press Conference
Senator McIlhinney Legislation Would Prevent
Discrimination Against Military
HARRISBURG – Sen. Chuck McIlhinney (R-Bucks and Montgomery) introduced
legislation today that would prohibit public school officials from
discriminating against members of the Armed Forces.
Senator McIlhinney's legislation would prohibit any principal,
superintendent or school official from denying any member of the military entry
to school facilities. Military members would still be expected to comply with a
school's visitor policy, but they could not be denied access because of their
uniform.
The legislation stemmed from several incidents in which military
members visiting friends and former teachers were denied access to school
grounds due to their military uniforms. McIlhinney's bill would ensure that no
school official could impose restrictions on wearing military uniforms on school
property.
"It is reprehensible that certain school officials would
prohibit these young men and women from wearing their uniform on public school
grounds," McIlhinney said. "The members of our Armed Forces deserve our deepest
appreciation for their service to our nation, and they should have every right
to proudly display the uniforms that they have sacrificed so much to earn."
McIlhinney was joined by several members of Semper Fi Families,
an organization that offers guidance and support to families of those serving in
the military.
Contact:
Heather Cevasco
(215)489-5000
Additional Information:
Veterans
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