Do you support the Missouri attorney general's lawsuit to ban school mask mandates?

Do you support the Missouri attorney general's lawsuit to ban school mask mandates?

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Yes

Do you support the Missouri attorney general's lawsuit to ban school mask mandates?
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MrRey Guy
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MrRey Guy

I have been around the world in 2020 and have done some travel in 2021. The research about mask being affective agents viruses all state it is not ment to protect or used for reducing the infection of any viruses. It's also not right to treat kids/people as if they are sick when they are not. Period

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Max
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Max

Parents should make this decision, not school boards.

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Michael
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Michael

Since the mandate is not supported scientifically... CDC has never been able provide peer reviewed studies supporting their recommendation that haven't been soundly refuted by the medical community... then masking should entirely be a parental choice.

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Rc Gisr
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Rc Gisr

I feel that it infringes on our basic rights and is in direct violation of The American with Disabilities Act.

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Jamie Stanton
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Jamie Stanton

I hate that kids are having a hard time breathing when they use maskes

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No

Do you support the Missouri attorney general's lawsuit to ban school mask mandates?
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M S
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M S

Waste of tax money for political reasons

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Sarah Younger
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Sarah Younger

This is a ridiculous waste of taxpayer money and a slap in the face for all our hard working healthcare workers.

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Lynne Booth
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Lynne Booth

This is a ridiculous stunt. The attorney general is way out of line.

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Cindy
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Cindy

This is not a made up disease... keep kids safe until they can be immunized..

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Betsy Murphy
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Betsy Murphy

The Attorny General is on the wrong side of science and wants to unnecessarily expose children to disease. He is truly an embarrassment to the state.

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Michael Guyer
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Michael Guyer

AG is being completely political to Republican base. Not following science and wasting taxpayer money.

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Victoria L. Hager
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Victoria L. Hager

I have a grandchild in school. I think masking helps keep her and others safer than no mask mandate, and it may help keep students in the classroom, learning in person rather than remotely.

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mike sparks
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mike sparks

The AG should be disbarred... playing politics with public health for his own selfish gains. Our Healthcare system struggling to keep up with covid and this jack ass doesn't care if a human being needs real Healthcare in an emergency like a car accident or a stroke, heart attack. What selfishness.

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Mask Up
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Mask Up

1. Quarantines will increase once the mask mandate goes away this was proven in summer school. 2.Entrapment lawsuits later for students not being in school. 3.Child endangerment. 4.Kids in school with good educators is the goal. 5.More leave=less resources=less quality=lower standards=NCLBA failed.

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Dennis Winingear
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Dennis Winingear

I believe all children should be vaccinated before going with no mask. This is a catastrophic disease and they should be protected by mask. Attorney general needs to stay out of all schools policy and let them decide whats best.

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Rexene Olson
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Rexene Olson

Each school district should be able to make decisions based on the best interests of their students and their community as they battle Covid-19 and the Delta variant. With things changing on a daily basis one blanket mandate for the entire state cannot be affective. Residents know best not the AG.

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Damian Kane
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Damian Kane

Any possible precaution to keep our children safe should be required. It's absolutely ridiculous what AG is doing.

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