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the General Assembly.

“Cases are decreasing dramatical­ly, and vaccine distributi­on is increasing rapidly,” she said. “This bill supports individual freedom, and allows Ohioans to make the choice of whether or not they voluntaril­y want to wear a mask.”

Montgomery County Commission­er Debbie Lieberman, in her opinion and not speaking for her fellow commission­ers, said she had not read the proposed legislatio­n nor have they discussed it as a body. However, she did not think she could support it.

“We are partners with our health commission­er,” Lieberman said. “Anything he thinks is safe for our citizens, we should follow.”

While state officials have been criticized for the various statewide orders and mandates during the pandemic, Lieberman said, “they’re there for a reason.”

“They are the profession­als in public health,” she said. “They’re not doing it to cause trouble. They’re doing it to save lives. I would never interfere with it.”

On eliminatin­g the mask mandate, Lieberman said masks should be worn until the pandemic is over. She said local and state public health officials and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention believe wearing masks are still necessary.

“Wearing a mask should not be a political issue,” Lieberman said.

Warren County Commission­er David Young also had not seen the proposed bills when contacted Friday afternoon.

Young said he likes the idea of having more power over the orders of the county health board. He said when the pandemic started last year, the county health board was following the directives of the Ohio Department of Health.

“County commission­ers know their population­s better than Columbus does,” Young said. “Doesn’t make more sense for local officials to make those decisions?”

He said at the start of the pandemic, Warren County was the only county in southwest Ohio not to declare a state of emergency when the pandemic started a year ago.

Young said at the beginning of the pandemic it made sense to err on the side of caution to have the various health orders issued “when we knew nothing about it.

“We’re a year into this and we know more about than we did last year,” he said.

He also noted the population density is lower in Warren County than it is in the more urban counties.

As for the mask mandate, Young said it’s “ridiculous” for people taking walks or who are outside be forced to wear a mask. He said it makes sense in a crowded building or on an airplane to wear a mask.

“I want government to provide the resources to empower individual­s to take personal responsibi­lity,” he said. “People understand much more about this than they did a year ago.”

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