Bill Aims to Allow Parents with Criminal Records to Volunteer in Schools

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Bill Aims to Allow Parents with Criminal Records to Volunteer in Schools
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House Bill 1189 in Washington state seeks to change current laws that automatically disqualify parents with criminal records from volunteering in schools. The bill would allow individuals to demonstrate rehabilitation through expunged records, pardons, or certificates of rehabilitation, enabling them to participate in school activities.

House Bill 1189 is working to give parents and guardians with criminal records a shot at helping out in schools.

Sounds fair, right? After all, the goal is to keep students safe. But here’s the catch: if you’ve ever been convicted of a crime, that conviction could be enough to get your application rejected — no matter how much time has passed or how much you’ve turned your life around. “I come home, my son is now 10, and I cannot volunteer in his school because my school automatically gives an outright ban for life,” Simmons said.

Another key change HB 1189 brings is transparency. Right now, the process for approving or denying volunteers can feel unclear, with no standardized timeline or explanation for rejections.

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