MN Attorney General's Office warns Ramsey it can’t supersede mask mandate
A Ramsey City Council meeting became the latest political forum on the constitutionality of Governor Walz's executive order.
Author: Chris Hrapsky
Updated: 7:26 PM CST March 10, 2021
RAMSEY, Minnesota — The Minnesota Attorney General’s Office warned the City of Ramsey that city law does not supersede state law after the city voted to stop enforcing the state's mask mandate Tuesday night.
In what seemed more like a Supreme Court hearing at times, the Ramsey City Council meeting became the latest political forum on the constitutionality of Governor Walz's executive order mandating the use of masks while indoors and in public places for most people.