Mask mandate opponents sue, urge Illinois Legislature to intervene
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[August 11, 2021]
By Greg Bishop
(The Center Square) – Illinois state
lawmakers are at odds over whether the Legislature – and not the
governor – should decide whether to require school mandate masks as
students start the school year. Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Tuesday downplayed
a lawsuit filed this week challenging his mask order.
Attorney Thomas DeVore filed suit on behalf of a parent of Clinton
County school children saying the governor does not have the legal
authority to punish schools for not following guidance from state
agencies.
DeVore said the legislature failed to pass House Bill 2789 that would
have allowed actions against schools that don’t follow COVID
mitigations, and the governor is acting unilaterally.
“The governor is saying, ‘well I’m going to vet that power in the
[Illinois Department of Public Health] and direct them to create this
guidance that’s compelled against school districts and school districts,
you don’t have any choice but to follow it and if you don’t your
accreditation is at risk,’” DeVore told WMAY. “He just invoked the power
of the legislature doing what he did.”
DeVore has sued numerous other times challenging other orders from the
governor with cases that didn’t advance.
“Every lawsuit he’s filed has failed and mandatory masks in schools is
something that we’ve had before and certainly we are still in an
emergency,” Pritzker said.
DeVore’s case is pending in Clinton County Court. Other cases against
the governor’s previous orders limiting restaurants and youth sports are
pending in Sangamon County.
State Rep. Brad Halbrook, R-Shelbyville, said the Legislature must
address this issue.
“This is the very thing that we need to talk about rather than ruling
executive order after executive order,” Halbrook said. “I mean, 17
months and it’s still in an emergency? I think that’s a very hard case
to make.”
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Attorney Thomas DeVore talks on WMAY
about his lawsuit against the governor's mask mandate. Gov.
J.B. Pritzker responds. State Reps Brad Halbrook,
R-Shelbyville, and La Shawn Ford, D-Chicago, separately
discuss the issue.
WMAYNews Facebook, BlueRoomStream
Separately, state Rep. La Shawn Ford, D-Chicago, said it’s best to take
the governor’s approach to have schools enforce the recommendations.
“Do we really want to go to Springfield and make a law and create
criminals? I don’t think so,” Ford said.
In Cook County, village of Orland Park Mayor Keith Pekau said the
governor is “ruling by executive fiat” just before the village board
unanimously approved a resolution urging the legislature to address the
issue.
“Many children have stuffed animals to give them comfort. We need to
stop using our children as comfort toys for our adults,” Pekau said.
“They are human beings that have rights and their parents should be
allowed to make decisions that are best for their own children.”
As the school year begins across the state, Pritzker has threatened to
take away schools’ recognition and funding if they don’t mandate masks.
The lawsuit attorney Thomas DeVore filed in Clinton County against Gov.
J.B. Pritzker's mask mandate for K-12 schools
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