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Mask Mandates

New York State Supreme Court Judge Strikes Down Statewide Mask Mandate

The New York State Supreme Court ruled that Governor Hochul and the health commissioner did not have the authority to mandate a masking requirement

Corey Walker | 1.25.2022 4:55 PM

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Despite the ruling, New York City Mayor Eric Adams says city schools will continue to require masks. Pictured: Students at a Brooklyn elementary school appear at an event with former Mayor Bill de Blasio in November 2021. ( Andrea Renault/Polaris/Newscom)

A New York Supreme Court judge ruled on Monday that Governor Kathy Hochul's mask mandates for schools and public places are void and cannot be enforced. 

On December 10, Hochul reinstituted rules published by the New York Department of Health requiring masking in all public schools and for most venues generally unless they required proof of vaccination. The mandate was initially supposed to be reassessed on Jan. 15, but Hochul announced an extension on New Year's Eve, pushing the mandate until February 1. 

In his decision in the case, brought by several New Yorkers against the state health department, New York Supreme Court Justice Thomas Rademaker of Nassau County wrote that Hochul and the state health commissioner lacked the authority to enact the measure and that the power to do so rests with the state legislature. 

In March 2021, the New York Senate and Assembly passed legislation restricting New York governors from implementing or extend mandates outside of a state of emergency.

"It is evident that the Legislature of the State of New York is the branch of government charged with enacting laws and that the Executive branch is charged with enforcing the law," Rademaker wrote. He also expressed concern at the prospect of unelected officials doing the work of legislators. 

"To allow such agency law making would result in laws being changed at the whim of every new Commissioner who could then be said to be beholden to their appointor," the decision reads. "But also it would surely result in a lack of representative government wherein only a select few appointees of the Governor make the laws." 

On Monday night, the office of New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a notice of intent to appeal the ruling. She also announced this on her Twitter account. Hochul released a statement expressing "strong disagreement" with the ruling and declaring that she will seek "every option" to reverse it. 

"My responsibility as Governor is to protect New Yorkers throughout this public health crisis, and these measures help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and save lives," Hochul said.

The ruling voids New York's statewide mask mandate for public spaces. However, it does not eliminate local mask mandates. 

New York City Mayor Eric Adams said that the mask mandate would remain in place for the city's schools. "I believe it's unfortunate that it was struck down, and I believe those jurisdictions that are using it as an opportunity to remove mandates are making a big mistake," he said on New York radio station 1010 Wins.

Meanwhile, at least 20 Long Island school districts have moved to make mask-wearing optional. These districts include: Plainedge, Massapequa, North Merrick, Smithtown, Levittown, East Meadow, Sachem, West Islip, Farmingdale, Franklin Square, Rockville Centre, Sewanhaka, Bellmore-Merrick Central High School Districts, Copiague, Carle Place, Harborfields, Commack, Connetquot, Lindenhurst, and South Huntington.

The science behind masking children in schools has been deeply politicized. As Reason has reported, some widely-circulated studies cited by the CDC have amounted to "junk science." Furthermore, although the Omicron variant of COVID-19 is very contagious, it is milder than earlier strains of the virus, and the COVID-19 vaccine is available for anyone at least 5 years old. 

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Corey Walker was a spring 2022 intern at Reason.

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  1. Chumby   3 years ago

    The Empire State Strikes Back

    1. daveca   3 years ago

      The Empires on Crack.
      All based on the lie that masks stop covid.

  2. Unicorn Abattoir   3 years ago

    The NY Supreme Court said Tuff Darts to Gov Hochul.

    (a real stretch, but I wanted to throw that song out here)

    1. Dillinger   3 years ago

      if I didn't love it, I swear I'd burn it to the ground.

      1. Unicorn Abattoir   3 years ago

        A lost gem.

    2. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

      Hochul, is that pronounced like your coughing up some phlegm?

  3. Dillinger   3 years ago

    >>The science behind masking children in schools has been deeply politicized.

    you'd think both sides could unite against Child Abuse

    1. Chumby   3 years ago

      One side unites for it. Just read the usual prog trolls posts on here.

      1. Stuck in California   3 years ago

        I'm not convinced one or two of them aren't just sock puppets of the 50 centers I don't have muted. They're too obviously just being trolls for the sake of filling comments with arguments. Didn't someone call that SeaLioning?

        The more they argue the less it seems like normal people, not afraid, living their lives, might have reasonable objections to outdated policy base on bad data.

    2. daveca   3 years ago

      theres no science behind it.

  4. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    Everyone keeps telling me we're getting back to normal. Maybe they're right. Maybe this is normal.

    1. Eeyore   3 years ago

      Eliminates the personal belief exemption.

      1. daveca   3 years ago

        OIC.

        This is about flushing out, ID ing then rounding up parents with religious leanings.

        THATS never happened before.
        .

  5. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

    Cue all the stalinist bootlickers claiming this is a bad thing...

  6. JesseAz   3 years ago

    The schools in NYC are ignoring the order and forcing kids to isolate themselves, giving them no instruction, and other abusive measures against kids who came unmasked today.

    1. Eeyore   3 years ago

      Children of Republicans deserve death.

    2. VULGAR MADMAN   3 years ago

      The government is evil.

      1. JesseAz   3 years ago

        I can't wait for the lawsuits. Democeats went to court to force schooling of all children including illegal immigrants. But unvaccinated is a step too far.

  7. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

    "My responsibility as Governor is to protect New Yorkers throughout this public health crisis, and these measures help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and save lives," Hochul said.

    Silly me. I thought that the mandate of the governor, and the justification for the powers she has been granted, is to protect the rights of the people.

    1. daveca   3 years ago

      She lied.

      Her responsibility is to manage the affairs of the State, not to micro -manage peoples lives.

      1. Mickey Rat   3 years ago

        Her first responsibility is to faithfully execute the law. Everything else has to follow the law's constraints.

  8. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    Knuckle up: There's a new Omicron variant out (which apparently evolved in parallel with the BA.1 strain of Omicron).

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

      https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/25/the-next-covid-variant-will-be-more-contagious-than-omicron-who-says.html

    2. daveca   3 years ago

      the story I saw tried to pass it off as ' not another variant'

      Not Mu. Just ' omicron lite.'

      Each new one shows how badly their ' measures' have failed.

    3. MT-Man   3 years ago

      Makes me wish Russia invaded Ukraine so maybe their fear mongering would be turned elsewhere.

  9. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    Huh, sites are modifying Whoopi Goldberg's actual quote to make her look less stupid and more importantly, unwrong.

    1. daveca   3 years ago

      And will they be Fact Checked?

      Doubtful.

  10. m4019597   3 years ago

    The ruling was overturned already and a stay has been placed until a hearing Friday. The mandate is back on.

    1. Eeyore   3 years ago

      Dumb.

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