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Judge Overrules Gov. Youngkin's Ban on Mask Mandates in Schools
2022-02-05
[Epoch Times] A Virginia judge on Friday afternoon granted a temporary injunction to seven school districts in Virginia to allow school boards to continue to mandate mask-wearing for students.

One of Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s first executive orders sought to give parents flexibility in whether to allow mask-wearing for their children in education settings. Several school boards, in response, filed a lawsuit in the Arlington Circuit Court on Jan. 24.

Arlington Circuit Court Judge Louise DiMatteo ruled in favor of seven school boards involved in the lawsuit. The judge ruled that Youngkin cannot override the decision of local school boards on mask-wearing under a 2021 state law.

DiMatteo also ruled that she believes the current policies of universal masking are beneficial.
You ruled what you believe?
"Keeping rules in place that have been established over the school year helps children, families, and staff understand how they may be impacted during the pandemic. Without a restraining order, children and staff would have to reassess certain health conditions they believe are impacted by a mask policy," she wrote.
How about reassessing policy based on the recent reduction in covid cases? Or maybe you don't believe those stories?
Posted by:Bobby

#5  Another leftist conflation: Executive Order = legislative law. When convenient.
Posted by: Bobby   2022-02-05 15:40  

#4  Political overtones for certain.
Posted by: Dale   2022-02-05 14:07  

#3  So a newly elected governor can't undo what a previous governor mandated? It's not a law.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2022-02-05 14:00  

#2  Keeping rules in place that have been established over the school year helps children, families, and staff understand how they may be impacted during the pandemic.

Interesting. How does that apply the student rapists' policy?

More on topic, Judge Louse is not only impartial, but making the case that whether a policy is legal or illegal, so long as the school year has started policy cannot be changed.

So say a policy is illegal. Like covering up tranny rapists. Hold that policy until the end of Spring semester?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2022-02-05 12:41  

#1  Science denier
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2022-02-05 08:25  

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