Two days after a federal judge ruled that a law banning mask mandates in schools discriminated against children with disabilities, the South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled that the provisos are constitutional.
The state's highest court issued their ruling in "Richland County School District 2 v. Lucas" Thursday. The justices agreed the a budget proviso passed in June by state lawmakers prohibits school districts from using funds appropriated or authorized under the 2021-2022 Budget to announce or enforce a mask mandate in its K-12 schools.
But the court then said, "We do not reject the possibility that other funds might be used to do so." They said they rejected an offer from the plaintiffs to give suggestions as to what those options might be.
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