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According to the WaPo*, the home schooling movement ... by Barney68
is part of the "Parental Rights" coalition that also includes the anti-vaccination requirements folks. Many of the home schoolers are anti-vax as well and the result is that they are an important part of the fight against vaccine requirements for school kids, especially the kids who are home schooled.
The article at the link has a bit about it. So does this article, albeit a minor part. There have been others as well.
https://wapo.st/3H5dTbf
*I get a lot of my information from the WaPo. It's definitely a bit to the left of center, but the reporting is really pretty good.