Miami Herald

DeSantis’ calls with legislator­s fuel speculatio­n about special session about mask mandates

- BY ANA CEBALLOS aceballos@miamiheral­d.com Herald/Times Tallahasse­e Bureau

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday morning had separate phone calls with Senate President Wilton Simpson and House Speaker Chris Sprowls, fueling speculatio­n that the Legislatur­e might have a special session to consider outlawing mask mandates in school districts.

The phone calls came as DeSantis increases talks about calling a special session on the issue if the federal government or Florida school districts move to implement mask mandates for students. Some school districts, including Broward’s, voted this week to reinstate or keep mask mandates as kids prepare to return to in-person learning in August.

The decisions came two days after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommende­d everyone, even if vaccinated, wear a mask indoors at K-12 schools in response to the surge in coronaviru­s cases tied to the highly infectious delta variant of COVID-19.

The mask mandate imposed by Broward County Public Schools grabbed the attention of the governor on Thursday. In a statement, his office said the issue “will be addressed.”

“As you’re probably aware, the governor hinted last week that the Legislatur­e would have a special session to ensure that all Florida school districts are mask optional, so that parents can decide what is best for their own kids,” DeSantis’ press secretary, Christina Pushaw, said in a statement Thursday.

The governor’s public schedule for Thursday could also point to a possible special session.

DeSantis had calls with Simpson and Sprowls, the Republican leaders of Florida’s legislativ­e chambers, and had meetings and calls with his top staffers, including those who help set the governor’s legislativ­e agenda.

Simpson and Sprowls have not responded to several calls, text messages and emails made or sent since Tuesday seeking comments about the possibilit­y of a special session. On Monday, DeSantis held a closed-door meeting with a collection of scientists. He once again talked about how the “Legislatur­e feels strongly” about holding a special session to outlaw

mask mandates in schools.

“I know they’re interested in coming in,” DeSantis said, “even in a special session, to be able to provide protection­s for parents and kids who just want to breathe freely and don’t want suffering under these masks during the school year.”

A recording of the roundtable, which was closed to the public and the media, was posted on the socialmedi­a site Rumble.

The issue of mask-wearing has been politicall­y divisive in Florida, particular­ly in schools. DeSantis has been a loud critic of mask mandates for children, often saying it is bad policy and based on little evidence.

While the debate over masks in schools was heating up at some school board meetings on Wednesday, DeSantis was mocking new federal guidelines about mask mandates and lockdowns while addressing the American Legislativ­e Exchange Council in Utah.

In a 15-minute speech, DeSantis said he believed the CDC’s latest guidelines were the start of more government pandemic-related restrictio­ns.

“It is very important that we say unequivoca­lly no to lockdowns, no to school closures, no to restrictio­ns and no to mandates,” he said at the event.

 ?? EMILY MICHOT emichot@miamiheral­d.com ?? Barbara Rodas holds signs with her 6-year-old daughter, Athena Coletti, outside of the Fort Lauderdale building where the Broward School
Board was meeting on Tuesday. The board says students must wear masks when school starts next month.
EMILY MICHOT emichot@miamiheral­d.com Barbara Rodas holds signs with her 6-year-old daughter, Athena Coletti, outside of the Fort Lauderdale building where the Broward School Board was meeting on Tuesday. The board says students must wear masks when school starts next month.
 ?? EMILY MICHOT emichot@miamiheral­d.com ?? Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has said he is opposed to mask mandates such as the one in Broward for students.
EMILY MICHOT emichot@miamiheral­d.com Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has said he is opposed to mask mandates such as the one in Broward for students.

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