Florida Court Lifts Pause on Mask Mandate Ban, Ruling in Favor of DeSantis
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49% : The chain of legal battles between the state and the Florida courts was triggered when DeSantis signed an executive order in July dictating that mask-wearing for children in public schools must be at the discretion of parents rather than school administrators.47% : In the ruling, the court granted the State of Florida's request to reinstate the stay lifted by Judge John Cooper's Wednesday decision, which briefly permitted public schools to reimpose mask mandates, rejecting Florida governor Ron DeSantis's previous appeal.
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