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A Boone County Circuit Court judge also rejected Attorney General Eric Schmitt’s effort to sue more than one school at once.
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The county's previous mask mandate is being fought in court by Attorney General Eric Schmitt.
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Legal action from Attorney General Eric Schmitt's office may be the route Missouri takes, as opposed to passing legislation to fight vaccine mandates.
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The top Democrat in the Senate says calls to action against Biden's vaccination plan amount to "sound and fury."
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The judge ruled that the issue should be litigated by the city of St. Louis, St. Louis County and Jackson County separately.
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Eric Schmitt has filed a reverse class-action lawsuit in an attempt to stop schools from implementing mask mandates.
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Republican lawmakers who championed the law claimed they were concerned the Biden administration would tighten gun restrictions.
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Missouri is now reporting an average of 3,000 COVID cases each day, prompting communities across the state to consider mask requirements. But Missouri's Attorney General has vowed to sue to block them.
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St. Louis County's mask mandate has been halted by a circuit court until at least Aug. 17. The action is in response to a recent lawsuit from Attorney General Eric Schmitt challenging the restrictions.
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The Missouri Attorney General’s filing mixes state and local COVID case counts and death counts in comparisons, among other errors.