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Updated: 6:13 PM EDT Apr 8, 2021 WLKY Digital Team Mark Vanderhoff Rumors have been swirling on social media that Kentucky s mask mandate is no longer valid due to a resolution.So, we looked into it and found the facts. The statewide mask mandate to slow the spread of COVID-19 is indeed still in effect. The resolution some are citing is House Joint Resolution 77, which was designed to end the mask mandate while affirming some other emergency executive orders but Franklin Circuit Court Judge Phillip Shepherd issued a temporary injunction blocking it. In his ruling, Shepherd wrote, Until this issue has been resolved, it would create a great public harm and would undermine effective public health requirements to allow the temporary suspension or termination of the Governor’s public health orders. In other words, the mask mandate stands.Republican lawmakers who voted for HJR 77 blasted Shepherd s decision. He has a problem with the legislatur
Kentucky judge grants Louisville businesses temporary injunction in legal battle with Beshear
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Kentucky s Democratic governor has won a court order temporarily blocking Republican-backed laws threatening to invalidate his executive orders aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19.
Franklin County Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd issued the ruling Wednesday.
He says Gov. Andy Beshear s administration made a strong case that the laws are likely to undermine, or even cripple, public health measures needed to protect Kentuckians from the pandemic. The judge issued orders blocking the three laws pending further proceedings in the high-stakes case.
Beshear filed a lawsuit challenging the laws soon after his vetoes of them were overridden. He says he appreciates the order and signaled that he s had discussions with lawmakers.