Parents of Disabled Children Sue Iowa After State Bans School Mask Mandates
Parents of Disabled Children Sue Iowa After State Bans School Mask Mandates
Parents of disabled Iowa children have filed a lawsuit against the state, claiming a government mandate prohibiting school districts from issuing mask mandates discriminates against students with disabilities.The Des Moines Register reports that the lawsuit was filed Friday in a Des Moines federal court.In their complaint, the parents claim that Iowa’s rules against mask mandates effectively exclude disabled students from public schools—potentially in violation of both the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Rehabilitation Act.The lawsuit has asked the courts to compel Iowa to block the section of legislation prohibiting mask mandates. It also asks a federal judge to let school districts make their own decisions about face coverings.
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