Amid the ongoing debate over coronavirus lockdowns in Wisconsin, the head of School Choice Wisconsin argued Tuesday that schools in the state want localized mandates instead of a "one-size-fits-all" approach. “There is really two layers of health departments," Jim Bender explained on "Outnumbered Overtime." "There’s the state health department and then local units of health departments underneath that." When local officials closed down schools in Dane County, Bender explained, the state Supreme Court stepped in and stated that only a “statewide health officer” can push such mandates. “That’s the legal argument in front of them,” Bender said. “They put an injunction on Dane County and then the [the city of] Racine followed up and said,.
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