Prohibits certain COVID-19 mask and face covering mandates by state agencies
Bill A 4309 prohibits state agencies from enforcing COVID-19 mask mandates, promoting individual choice and limiting government control over personal health decisions.
Bill A 4309 prohibits state agencies from enforcing COVID-19 mask mandates, promoting individual choice and limiting government control over personal health decisions.
Bill Number: A 4309
Title: Prohibits certain COVID-19 mask and face covering mandates by state agencies
Status: Referred to Governmental Operations
Introduced: February 04, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill A 4309 aims to restrict the authority of state agencies in implementing mandates related to the use of masks and face coverings specifically for COVID-19. The intent behind this legislation is to limit government intervention in personal health choices and to promote individual freedom regarding health-related decisions.
Bill A 4309 represents a significant shift in the approach to public health mandates concerning COVID-19, emphasizing personal choice over government regulation. As it progresses through the legislative process, its implications for public health policy and individual rights will be closely monitored by stakeholders across the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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