People still can sue Kansas counties over mask mandates and other COVID-19 restrictions and obtain a quick trial-court decision because of a Kansas Supreme Court ruling Friday.
sue counties, whoever might infringe on minority voting, correct? right. but that s after the fact. it s not preventing the problem. it s after the fact. you know, there s another door that roberts left open and that is to the congress and he said to the congress, okay, you can, if you want, fix the formula, rewrite this. the problem is, of course, as you and i and everybody knows that congress can t agree on what day it is, much less fixing a formula over something as controversial as this. you know, every time they ve reauthorized this act, it s been overwhelming. the votes have been overwhelming. nobody wanted to vote against it, right? of course, now when they re going to have to get into the nitty-gritty details, it s going to be a lot more complex and a lot more difficult, but he did throw the ball back in congress s court. well, i talked to congresswoman eleanor holmes