Judge blocks Arizona laws requiring mask mandates in school
Cities to decide on their own to enact mandates
PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — A judge has struck down provisions Republican lawmakers tucked into the Arizona budget that block schools from requiring masks and restrict the power of local governments to impose COVID-19 requirements.
The ruling Monday could clear the way for cities and counties to enact mask requirements.
The judge also said an entire budget measure that served as a catch-all for a wish list of conservative policy items was unconstitutional.
The judge ruled in favor of a coalition of educators and allies who sued over Arizona laws prohibiting public school districts from imposing mask requirements, colleges from requiring vaccinations for students, and communities from establishing vaccine passports.