Proposal Would Give Nebraska Health Officials More Authority
Lincoln – Local public health officials across the state could gain more authority to impose restrictions related to controlling the coronavirus – or other future pandemics – under a measure in the Legislature.
The bill would allow local public health departments across the state to impose restrictions related to the virus or other infectious diseases, without seeking state approval. Under the current rules, Gov. Pete Ricketts’ administration prevented local health officials from requiring people to wear masks when COVID-19 started spreading widely across the state last year. Later, many cities across the state took action to require masks once it became clear they had the legal authority to do so.
Ricketts has steadfastly opposed mask mandates because he has said that requiring them would likely generate resistance.
State Sen. Tony Vargas’ bill would take the authority to require masks away from city councils and put public health officials in charge of those decisions.
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