First of all, Agudah is carefully examining all options and may not choose to sue. Because lawsuits alone aren’t guaranteed — and they’re not enough. There’s no assurance of winning, and court cases can take years. In the meantime, children could lose vital services and suffer irreparable harm.
Courts also look closely at the public comment record to see what evidence and warnings the State ignored.
Every comment — from a parent, educator, or provider — adds credibility and urgency. It shows that this is a broad community issue, not just a technical or legal dispute.