Whitmer Says Mask Mandates Up to Local Governments and Schools
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says she will veto any legislation that aims to limit unilateral action by local officials, but she reiterated she is not going to issue any statewide mandates.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says she is ready to use her veto pen to stop Republican legislation to limit schools and local governments from enacting mask requirements.
As the governor traverses the state to sell her COVID-19 recovery plans, she remains trapped in the present as she’s confronted by a surge in cases.
On Wednesday at an appearance in Detroit, the governor praised school districts and counties that have adopted mask requirements. Wayne and Oakland counties are requiring masks in schools, and Macomb County hasn’t instituted one. More than half of Michigan students are covered by in-school mask rules, regardless of vaccination status.
“There have been a lot of strong feelings on every side of every issue we’ve confronted over the last 18 months,” she said, “but the fact of the matter is these local departments of public health, working very closely with schools, is the best way to get a policy that reflects the parents and the students and the needs of a community.” –Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
But the governor made clear she is not prepared to issue any statewide mandates.
“There have been a lot of strong feelings on every side of every issue we’ve confronted over the last 18 months,” she said, “but the fact of the matter is these local departments of public health, working very closely with schools, is the best way to get a policy that reflects the parents and the students and the needs of a community.”
And Whitmer said she would veto any legislation, as has been proposed by some GOP Michigan legislators, to forbid unilateral action by local governments.
“I would veto a bill that bans the locals from being able to take action,” she said.
The governor also says she will veto a bill sent to her desk Wednesday that would outlaw using the state’s emergency response network to send updates on COVID-19 orders.
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