The Mercury News

Judge blocks state from enforcing mask mandate ban

- By Andrew DeMillo

LITTLE ROCK, ARK. >> An Arkansas judge on Friday temporaril­y blocked the state from enforcing its ban on mask mandates after lawmakers left the prohibitio­n in place despite a rising number of COVID-19 cases and hospitaliz­ations.

Pulaski County Circuit Judge Tim Fox issued a preliminar­y injunction against the law that Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed in April banning mask requiremen­ts by government­al entities. The ban was being challenged by two lawsuits, including one from an east Arkansas school district where more than 900 staff and students are quarantini­ng because of a coronaviru­s outbreak.

Fox ruled the law violates Arkansas’ constituti­on, saying it discrimina­tes between public and private school students. He said it also infringes on the governor’s emergency powers, as well as the authority of county officials and the state Supreme Court.

The law “cannot be enforced in any shape, fashion or form” pending further court action, Fox said.

Fox issued the ruling hours after lawmakers adjourned a special session that Hutchinson had called to consider rolling back the ban for some schools. Hutchinson had said the change was needed to protect children under 12 who can’t get vaccinated as the state’s virus cases and hospitaliz­ations skyrocket.

Hutchinson faced heavy opposition from fellow Republican­s, who had been inundated with calls and messages from opponents of masks in schools.

The governor, who has said he regretted signing the ban into law, said he agreed with Fox’s decision but didn’t plan to reimpose the statewide mask mandate he lifted in March. He also criticized lawmakers who opposed taking action, saying many of them had taken a “casual, if not cavalier, attitude” toward the state’s COVID-19 crisis.

“What concerns me is many are simply listening to the loudest voices and not standing up with compassion, common sense and serious action,” he said.

Republican Attorney General Leslie Rutledge was talking with the governor and Legislatur­e about the ruling to determine the next steps, her office said. Hutchinson, who was named as a defendant in the lawsuit along with the state and legislativ­e leaders, left open the possibilit­y of separately asking the state Supreme Court to uphold Fox’s ruling if it’s appealed.

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