Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has doubled down on his campaign against school mask mandates by threatening to dock salaries of school board members who approve them. The Broward County School Board tripled down on its insistence that masks will be mandatory, voting 8–1 on Tuesday to retain its mandate when school begins Aug. 18 and to challenge DeSantis’ directives in court. “Lose our salaries? Bring it,” board member Nora Rupert said. “When you put that out there, it makes me work harder for our schoolchildren and families.” The Broward County School Board’s vote followed Leon County Schools Superintendent Rocky Hanna’s announcement Monday that masks will be required for prekindergarten through eighth-grade students when classes start Wednesday. “You can’t put a price tag on someone’s life, including my salary,” Hanna said. Most Florida school districts have optional mask polices while others require masks but allow parents to opt out students. Those …