Judge nixes challenge to ban on Florida school mask mandates
Source: ABC News
Florida's ban on coronavirus mask mandates in the state's schools will stay in effect after a judge on Friday dismissed a challenge to the rule from several school districts.
Administrative Judge Brian A. Newman rejected the case from school officials in Miami-Dade, Leon, Duval, Orange, Broward, and Alachua counties, finding that the administration of Gov. Ron DeSantis was within its authority to impose the rule.
The ruling comes as part of a quarrel between the districts and the state that has resulted in docked school board salaries, withholding of district funding and the ire of the U.S. Department of Education. DeSantis, a Republican, has been a leading voice in resistance to coronavirus mask and vaccine mandates, elevating his star in the GOP as he eyes a 2024 presidential run.
Last month, the state began deducting an amount equal to a months pay from school board members in counties that defied the mask mandate ban. It also slashed overall funding to Alachua and Broward counties to offset federal aid packages meant to blunt the states sanctions on mask requirements.
Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/judge-nixes-challenge-ban-florida-school-mask-mandates-80999493
The US Dept. of Education has filed a request with federal judge to block Florida from withholding funding from Alachua and Broward counties, and the school districts in this dispute have indicated that they'll appeal the ruling.
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Bev54
(10,106 posts)That mandates are legal or did they just pass on a case that was looking to overturn a mandate?
BumRushDaShow
(130,278 posts)I don't know if any "mask mandate" cases have reached there yet (I expect most are still running through the state courts and the affected districts in this instance, have filed appeals per the OP article).
iluvtennis
(19,923 posts)StClone
(11,695 posts)My shithole state is bad enough but sentient life in Florida and Texas certainly lives in an altered state.
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