A group of Pennsylvania parents and Republican state lawmakers filed a lawsuit on Sept. 3 challenging the school mask mandate imposed by the administration of Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf and seeking an injunction against the order.
The governor’s spokeswoman dismissed the lawsuit as a Republican “effort at undermining public health.”
“The Secretary of Health’s order subjects healthy, non-infected teachers, children, students, staff, and visitors ... to the wearing of face coverings,” the lawsuit states.
Pennsylvania Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman and state Rep. Jesse Topper, both Republicans, are the lead plaintiffs. The other plaintiffs include two private Christian schools—Calvary Baptist Church and Hillcrest Christian Academy—and parents from three public school districts.
The parents assert that they will send their children to school without masks since Beam’s order is illegal.
The order allows for masks not to be worn when playing sports or exercising outside. It also allows for exceptions in which a mask “would either cause a medical condition or exacerbate an existing one, including respiratory issues that impede breathing, a mental health condition or a disability.”
The nationwide debate over mask mandates for schoolchildren is split sharply among partisan lines. Democrats strongly favor universal school mask mandates while Republicans oppose them. In Florida, the administration of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis is withholding funds from school districts that run afoul of the restriction on mask mandates. In Illinois, the administration of Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker is threatening to “unrecognize” school districts that don’t impose mask mandates in line with state guidelines.