‘We don’t need them in Alabama’: Gov. Ivey releases statement after many schools drop mask mandates

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‘We don’t need them in Alabama’: Gov. Ivey releases statement after many schools drop mask mandates
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'We sued President Biden over his mandates, and we won. I believe in the good people of our state and will always protect their freedoms,' said Gov. Ivey.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Governor Ivey has released the following statement in light of most schools dropping their remaining mask mandates:

“I applaud the Alabama schools and universities who have made the decision to end mask mandates. Given the health data we’ve seen in Alabama and across the country, I encourage all schools to continue removing these mandates — we don’t need them in Alabama. As a former teacher, I know well that parents should be in charge of making the best decisions for their kids, not government.

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