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Thursday, May 2, 2024

TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL: AG Pax­ton Issues Let­ter to Austin May­or and Travis Coun­ty Judge Warn­ing Against Unlaw­ful Cur­few Orders

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Texas Attorney General issued the following announcement on Dec. 30.

"My team and I are preparing decisive action against the City of Austin and Travis County," said Attorney General Paxton. "They issued their illegal shutdown orders, right before a holiday in a shameless attempt to game the system and run the clock. We won't let them."

Dear Judge Brown and Mayor Adler:

Last night, you issued city and county orders enacting a four-day shutdown of dine-in food and beverage services from 10:30 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. from December 31, 2020 through January 3, 2021. See City Order No. 20201229-024; County Judge Order 2020-24. Your orders violate Governor Abbott’s Executive Order No. GA-32. You must rescind or modify the local orders immediately or face imminent legal action from the State.

Executive Order No. GA-32 “supersede[s] any conflicting order issued by local officials in response to the COVID-19 disaster, but only to the extent that such a local order restricts services allowed by th[e] executive order.” GA-32 at 5. Under GA-32, “[e]very business establishment in Texas shall operate” under certain protocols, but without limitations on those establishments’ hours of operation. Yet your orders shut down dine-in food and beverage services during specific dates and times. The orders “restrict[] services allowed by” GA-32 and are thus unlawful and unenforceable.

Again, you must immediately rescind or, at a minimum, modify your orders to fully comply with GA-32. We are open to conferring you before 12:30 p.m.. Otherwise I, on behalf of the State of Texas, will take legal action against you.

Respectfully,

KEN PAXTON

Attorney General of Texas

Original source can be found here.

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