BRKG New York's mask mandate was just ruled "unconstitutional," and declared it "null, void and unenforceable" according to a ruling by a NY State Supreme

jward

passin' thru
American News Jan 24, 2022 7:51 PM EST
BREAKING: Kathy Hochul's mask mandate STRUCK DOWN by New York Supreme Court
Judge Rademaker said that enacting laws such as at these is "entrusted solely to the State Legislature."

BREAKING: Kathy Hochul's mask mandate STRUCK DOWN by New York Supreme Court



Libby Emmons Brooklyn, NY


January 24, 2022 7:51 PM 2 mins reading



The New York State Supreme Court has struck down unelected Governor Kathy Hochul's statewide mask mandate. Judge Thomas Rademaker said that the issuance of a mask mandate without the state legislature actually voting on the measure is beyond the authority of either the governor or the state health commissioner.
Judge Rademaker of Nassau County said that enacting laws such as at these is "entrusted solely to the State Legislature." New York City still has a vaccine mandate in place, requiring all persons aged 5 or over to show proof of vaccination prior to entry into most indoor, public spaces other than shops.

The rules reads, in part, that "There can be no question that every person in this State wishes, wants and prays that this era of COVID ends soon and they will surely do their part to see that is accomplished.
"However, enacting any laws to this end is entrusted to the State Legislature. While the intentions of Commissioner Bassett and Governor Hochul appear to be well aimed squarely at doing what they believe is right to protect the citizens of New York State, they must make their case to the State Legislature."
Hochul issued a statement in response that read: "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. We strongly disagree with this ruling, and we are pursuing every option to reverse this immediately."
Governor Andrew Cuomo, who was forced from office amid sexual harassment scandals, had enacted emergency powers due to the pandemic. These were curbed by the State Legislature in March 2021, and applied to any future governor. That law rescinding power, Executive Law 29-A, "prevents the type of mandates and directives that former Governor Cuomo included in his various COVID-19 related Executive Orders."

Hochul reinstated a mask mandate for the entire Empire State on December 10 via tweet. She wrote that: "I share New Yorkers’ frustration that we are not past this pandemic, but the winter surge is here & we must take action. Starting Monday through January 15, businesses will have the option to implement either a vaccine or mask requirement.
"My two top priorities are to protect the health of New Yorkers and to protect the health of our economy. The measures I’m announcing today will help accomplish this through the holiday season.
"To the more than 80% of New Yorkers who have done the right thing to get fully vaccinated: Thank you. Let’s get more New Yorkers vaccinated so we can put this pandemic in the rear view mirror."

After she issued this mandate, the State Department of Health backed Hochul up three days later, saying that the mandate would be in effect. It required all people over the age of 2-years-old to wear a mask in indoor public spaces, regardless of vaccination status, and said that businesses could require masking or proof of vaccination for entry. Masking, however, would not be required in venues that already required vaccination.
Hochul recently defended the mandate forcing those 2 years of age and older to wear masks, saying that her daughter didn't like wearing sneakers in kindergarten, but she got over it. New York City schools still have a mask mandate in place for all students.

President Joe Biden issued a vaccine mandate for all businesses that employ more than 100 people, which was struck down by the Supreme Court. His vaccine mandate for federal workers was blocked by a lower court after the Supreme Court's ruling, citing that case.
 

et2

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Funny … been hearing the fake news preach … now you have to get N95 masks. This has been going on for the last 2 weeks. Any other mask wont work.
 

Sammy55

Veteran Member
It's really the only thing that would work to begin with.
But they couldn't have it work. It would have ruined their whole experimental project of inflicting the most damage and death that they could in the fastest time frame they could.
 

jward

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BREAKING: New York State Supreme Court rules Governor's mask mandate is unconstitutional Gov. Kathy Hochul said, “We strongly disagree with this ruling, and we are pursuing every option to reverse this immediately.”
 

jward

passin' thru
dancing is NEVER premature. However, I think, as others point out, the COVID ship is sailing, and they're bringing in the next shiny object to tyranize us with. Folks here are already suggesting that we follow the UK lead and step away from masking and forced vaccines. . .









Alexander Higgins
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Report: Pfizer Board Member Suggests End to Mask, Vaccine Mandates https://theepochtimes.com/pfizer-board-m
View: https://twitter.com/kr3at/status/1485807653213425664?s=20
 

jward

passin' thru
Sorry MN, I can't seem to make it any better for ya. Just the district saying they'll continue the masks despite the ruling, and it being illegal.

Sorry Nightdriver. I'm gonna celebrate every chance I get, and the less reasons there are to do so, the more need there is for it, right?
..it's how we stay sane and get to the other side of this.
 

greysage

On The Level
Published: Jan. 25, 2022 at 12:47 PM EST|Updated: 6 hours ago


PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. (WCAX) - A New York appeals judge has left in place the state’s indoor mask mandate while Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration appeals a lower court’s decision to overturn it.

Judge Robert Miller granted the state’s request Tuesday for a stay of a Long Island judge’s ruling Monday that the governor and health officials lacked authority to require masks.

The conflicting legal actions have left many New York businesses and schools unsure of how to move forward.
“I’m glad the court ruled this way,” said Clinton County Legislator Bobby Hall, D-Area 10, who spoke to WCAX prior to Tuesday’s stay by the courts to leave the mandate in place.
Hall owns and operates Bobby’s Lounge on South Catherine Street in Plattsburgh. He says while the mandate is in limbo, masks will be optional at Bobby’s. “I will not be enforcing it. I am going to let the customers decide for themselves whether they want to wear one when they come in.”

At the North Country Food Co-op, they took the opposite approach. “We are planning on keeping it here, yes,” said the store’s Ryan Demers. He says masking keeps his staff and customers feeling safe. “They feel comfortable being here at the registers talking to customers if there is a mask policy in place. It helps us serve the community as well.”


While some school districts have dropped the requirement and made masking optional, Most North Country schools are following education officials’ guidance and keeping it for now. That has some parents speaking out, including one who told WCAX “This has gone on too long” and that they “will fight for their constitutional rights.”

Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, R-New York, was fighting too, asking any parent who was told they must mask their children prior to the stay, to call her office.

 
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