Texas Mayors Ask Governor for Control over Mask Requirements

(WBAP.KLIF) – Mayors from some of the biggest cities in Texas are asking for the return of local control over coronavirus policies and protocol.

The written request from Mayors in Dallas, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie, Plano, Arlington, Austin, El Paso, Houston, and San Antonio comes as the Governor Greg Abbott continues to promote but not mandate the use of face coverings.

Governor Abbott encourages Texans to wear masks but with a record high number of COVID related hospitalizations a group of Texas Mayors believes suggestion isn’t enough.

“We are writing to you for the authority to set rules and regulations on the use of face coverings in each of our cities,” the letter signed by all nine mayors said. “A one-size-fits-all approach is not the best option. We should trust local officials to make informed choices about health policy. And if mayors are given the opportunity to require face coverings, we believe our cities will be ready to help reduce the spread of this disease.”

There has been no indication from the Governor that decisions on masks will return to the local level.

Read the full letter below:

Dear Governor Abbott,
Thank you for your leadership during these challenging times. Our cities benefited immensely from a coordinated, cooperative effort with each other in the early stages of our fight against COVID-19.
With the increase in testing, we are naturally seeing more people being diagnosed with COVID-19, and some areas are seeing confirmed cases increasing more rapidly than testing. While it’s important to get our economy working again, we must also take precautions to avoid a massive influx of new cases overwhelming our hospitals.
That’s why we are writing to you today about one of the best ways to keep businesses open and people safe from COVID-19: the wearing of facemasks. This one step could prove to be the most effective way to prevent the transmission of this disease. Yet many people in many of our cities are still refusing to wear these face coverings even though these coverings are scientifically proven to help prevent the disease from spreading.
We are writing to you for the authority to set rules and regulations on the use of face coverings in each of our cities. A one-size-fits-all approach is not the best option. We should trust local officials to make informed choices about health policy. And if mayors are given the opportunity to require face coverings, we believe our cities will be ready to help reduce the spread of this disease.
We think you would agree that a healthy economy starts with healthy people. If you do not have plans to mandate face coverings statewide, we ask that you restore the ability for local authorities to enforce the wearing of face coverings in public venues where physical distancing cannot be practiced.
We appreciate your consideration in allowing for a more nuanced and tailored recovery so that our cities, state, and nation can heal as quickly as possible.

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