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City of San Antonio and County of Bexar v. Greg Abbott; Plaintiff's verified original petition and application for temporary restraining order, temporary injunction, and declaratory judgment (No. _____, Executive Order GA-38, suspension of all laws allowing the city and county to impose masking requirements exceeds the governor's authority to suspend laws under the Texas Disaster Act of 1973). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
J.J. Koch v. Clay Jenkins v. Greg Abbott; Temporary restraining order (No. DC-21-10101, temporary restraining order issued against Governor Abbott's Executive Order GA-38, paragraphs (3)(b), (3)(g), and (4)). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
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Metro Health issues health directive mandating masks in schools (health directive recognizes that open and safe schools are vital to community health city of San Antonio to require masks for all staff and patrons of city facilities). (Link Type: Press Release) | ||
Texas Governor Materials
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Governor Abbott takes action to mitigate rise in COVID-19 cases in Texas (includes links to letter to Texas Hospital Association, Texas Division of Emergency Management, directing TDEM and DSHS to increase vaccination availability). (Link Type: Press Release) | ||
Tex. Exec. Order No. GA-38, Related to the continued response to the COVID-19 disaster (providing clarity and uniformity in the state's COVID-19 response). (Link Type: Executive Order) | ||
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Letter to Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins re: mask mandate imposed by Jenkins on the Dallas County Commissioners Court in conflict with governor's executive order GA-38 ("no governmental official may require any person to wear a face covering.") (Link Type: Letter) | ||
COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019).[website with information from Texas Department of State Health Services on this disease]. (Link Type: Website) | ||
COVID-19 vaccination in Texas (interactive data dashboard). (Link Type: Other) |