Disability Advocates Sue Texas Gov. Abbott on Statewide Mask Mandate Ban
Disability Advocates Sue Texas Gov. Abbott on Statewide Mask Mandate Ban
Disability Rights Texas has filed a federal lawsuit against Gov. Greg Abbott, claiming his statewide ban on mask mandates puts handicapped students at risk.According to The Dallas Morning News, the lawsuit was filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court for the Western District in Austin. It challenges the legality of Gov. Abbott’s Executive Order No. 38, which broadly prohibits “governmental entities”—including counties, cities, and school districts—from enforcing any sort of mask mandate.Texas Education Agency Commissioner Mike Morath is also named as a defendant.The lawsuit suggests that this order makes it much more difficult for schools to ensure their students’ safety.“In spite of national and local guidance urging precaution, Governor Abbott’s Executive Order prohibits local school districts from even considering whether to implement the most basic and effective COVID-19 prevention strategy in school settings,” the lawsuit states.
Former Texas Attorney General and current Texas Governor Greg Abbott. Image via Flickr/user:Gage Skidmore. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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