Missouri
Related: About this forumMissouri AG 'doesn't have the authority' over school COVID measures, lawyer says
An attorney hired by a Lees Summit school district wasted little time responding to Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt last week after Schmitt threatened legal action against the district.
Schmitt had sent letters to school districts across Missouri, ordering them to cease and desist their COVID-19 safety measures. Joe Hatley, a partner with the law firm Spencer Fane, fired back at Schmitt on Dec. 10, strongly defending the R-7 School Districts coronavirus-related efforts.
On Wednesdays St. Louis on the Air, Hatley explained why.
The first reason is that he simply doesnt have the authority under state law to tell the school board to cease and desist its COVID mitigation efforts, he told host Sarah Fenske. Hes simply wrong about that. And more fundamentally, I think the feeling was that his letter encroached on the authority of the board of education, which is a locally elected body, to make its own decisions, and to follow the law, which state law allows it to do.
https://news.stlpublicradio.org/show/st-louis-on-the-air/2021-12-15/missouri-ags-threats-against-school-districts-draw-pushback?
leftieNanner
(15,689 posts)Before the Senate primary next year.
He is an asshole.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)This grandstanding is all about his Senate campaign, nothing more.
Rebl2
(14,677 posts)to far from L.S. I am shocked they are doing this! They are a right wing community for the most part, but they do care about the children thank goodness.
keithbvadu2
(40,097 posts)Big gov't control instead of local control.