Omaha City Council to vote on emergency mask mandate Tuesday

The City Council is looking to move forward with an emergency mask mandate.

The proposed emergency ordinance for a mask mandate was requested by Council Members Chris Jerram, Pete Festersen, and Ben Gray. It needs six of the seven council members to pass, then it would go into effect immediately. The council will vote on it on Tuesday.

After Douglas County's Health Director backed off a mask mandate under the threat of a lawsuit from the governor last week, the Omaha City Council will now consider the same thing as an emergency ordinance.

When asked if the proposers have the votes, Pete Festersen said, "We were surprised the county did not act. The City Council is moving forward. We think it's a simple and practical thing we can all be doing to get our kids back to school safely and continue our economic recovery. I think the majority of city council support it -- and we hope we have enough votes for the emergency clause on Tuesday and we think the timing is really important."

The concern even comes from the White House Coronavirus Task Force. Coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx is warning Nebraska along with 8 other states to get its act together with positivity rates at more than ten percent.

Omaha Council Member Brinker Harding said, "My preference would be not to have the ordinance -- that it would be voluntary. I'm still open to discussions." Harding adds he sees that most people, in his view -- are wearing masks.


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