Texas Supreme Court says Gov. Greg Abbott's COVID ban on local mask rules was lawful [View all]
Settling a heated pandemic-era debate between Gov. Greg Abbott and leaders of the states major urban areas, the Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday that the governor had the legal authority to forbid local officials from requiring residents to wear masks in order to slow the spread of COVID-19.
As a contagious form of the virus raged in summer 2021 and threatened to push hospitals to the brink of their capacity limits, several local leaders put in place their own orders mandating that residents wear masks in certain public settings like businesses and schools in defiance of Abbotts own emergency order banning such masking rules.
City and county officials balked at Abbott using his emergency powers to block public health measures intended to respond to the emergency. But the court ruled that state law gives Abbott the authority to do just that.
We hold that, during a declared disaster, the Governor has the lawful authority to prohibit local officials from imposing mask requirements in response to a contagious disease, Justice Jimmy Blacklock wrote in an opinion handed down Friday morning.
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