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OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional a provision of state law that required the governor to declare an emergency before school districts may make decisions regarding health matters, which was prompted by schools that required mask-wearing at school. The state constitution does not permit one branch of government from exercising powers belonging to another branch, and the law infringes local control of schools.
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