
WASHINGTON, DC – JUNE 26: A flag flys outside the U.S. Supreme Court after it was announced that the court will allow a limited version of President Donald Trump’s travel ban to take effect June 26, 2017 in Washington, DC. The Supreme Court will consider the case of the president’s power on immigration in the fall but in the meantime agreed to allow a limited ban on travelers from six mostly Muslim countries to take effect. (Photo by Eric Thayer/Getty Images)
(Photo by Eric Thayer/Getty Images)I don't know what's dumber the people in politics in office or the people who voted for the people in politics. Their view on this entire covid situation and how they've handled masks in schools has been embarrassing.
The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled that the ban on mask mandates in schools is constitutional.
The ruling also states: “As we held in City of Columbia, Proviso 1.108 prohibits the School District from using funds appropriated or authorized under the 2021-2022 Appropriations Act to announce or enforce a mask mandate in its K-12 schools. We do not reject the possibility that other funds might be used to do so.”
Tuesday night, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina issued a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction prohibiting the enforcement of the state’s budget proviso, meaning both state and local districts are not allowed to stop a school or school district from requiring masks.




