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Garcia cosponsors resolution to end public transporta­tion mask mandate

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Rep. Mike Garcia, RSanta Clarita, cosponsore­d a resolution to end the Centers for Disease Control’s mask mandate for public transporta­tion. The Joint Resolution, H.J. Res. 72, would nullify the rule that the CDC issued to require a mask on airplanes and in mass transporta­tion hubs under the Congressio­nal Review Act.

This legislatio­n comes as the chief executives of the largest U.S. airlines sent a letter to President Joe Biden asking him to allow the federal mandate at airports and on planes to expire next month.

“At a time when most states have lifted their mask mandates, the CDC continues to create rules contradict­ory to their own guidelines,” Garcia said in a prepared statement. “The continued mask mandate for public transporta­tion puts our private U.S. airline companies and their employees in an unfair position, expecting them to be the enforcers of this outdated mandate. I am proud to cosponsor this bipartisan joint resolution that would nullify this rule under the Congressio­nal Review Act and allow Congress to overturn rules issued by federal agencies. The American people are ready to return to normalcy — it is time to end the mandate.”

The Senate passed Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul’s companion legislatio­n in a bipartisan vote of 57-40. Eight Democratic senators voted in favor of this legislatio­n.

The CDC mandate currently requires anyone using public transporta­tion, such as planes, to wear a mask.

This also applies to school buses, even as many school districts across the country are ending their school mask mandate.

 ?? ?? Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita
Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita

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