
Two Florida counties stick with mask mandates despite financial penalties
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Broward and Alachua counties in Florida are moving forward with mask mandates for their public school systems despite financial penalties from the state of Florida for not allowing parents to opt out of the requirement, in defiance of an order by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran on Monday announced that the state's education department had begun withholding funds from the two counties because of their mask requirements. Statements from the counties' school superintendents Tuesday showed that the districts aren't backing away from the mandate.More Related News

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