General Assembly Committee Approves Mask Mandate In Schools

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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — By a ballot of 10 to 7, a Maryland General Assembly committee approved a disguise mandate for each Maryland nationalist schools.

Sen. Sarah K. Elfreth, co-chair of the committee, said the measurement took effect immediately.

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The General Assembly’s Joint Committee connected Administrative, Executive, and Legislative Review heard hours of grounds connected Tuesday from supporters and opponents of the disguise requirement.

On Aug. 26, the authorities Board of Education adopted an exigency regularisation requiring masks to beryllium worn successful each nationalist schools with the bulk of the committee voting successful favour of it. There was 1 ballot against it.

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Prior to today’s vote, astir schoolhouse districts are already requiring masks beryllium worn astatine each times, but Carroll County schools was 1 of the fewer schoolhouse systems wherever masks were optional.

This communicative volition beryllium updated.

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