Alaska
Related: About this forumAlaska's governor and attorney general say Anchorage's mask mandate doesn't apply to state offices.
Alaskas largest city is requiring face coverings in most indoor public settings, but Anchorage and the state of Alaska disagree on whether that mandate applies to state buildings.
In a memo distributed to state employees, Alaska Attorney General Kevin Clarkson wrote on Friday that Anchorages new coronavirus masking mandate does not apply to state offices, the people who visit them, or employees in those offices.
Anchorage municipal attorney Kate Vogel responded Monday by saying Clarkson provided inaccurate legal advice and is undermining a local health order.
The Alaska Department of Law said later that Clarkson stands by his memo. The city, through spokeswoman Carolyn Hall, said it is evaluating its options when it comes to a next step.
Read more: https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/anchorage/2020/06/29/alaskas-governor-and-attorney-general-say-anchorages-mask-mandate-doesnt-apply-to-state-offices-the-city-disagrees/
madaboutharry
(41,356 posts)They need to be called out for the selfish assholes they have always been.
dem4decades
(11,914 posts)Laelth
(32,017 posts)This makes no sense. I would hear and consider an argument that said the state can not deny essential services to people simply because they were not following a particular state law (the mask mandate, in this case), but the states own employees inside the building? No. The law most certainly applies to them, even if I were willing to allow citizens to enter the building without a mask.
-Laelth