Governor Abbott Expands Local Authority Over Outdoor Gatherings

Texas Governor Greg Abbott

On Tuesday as Texas exceeded its single-day high in positive COVID-19 tests (at over 5,000) Governor Greg Abbott expanded the ability of mayors and county judges to impose restrictions on outdoor gatherings of over 100 people.

This number has been paired down from 500 which was the target crowd size in the Governor’s original executive order issued back on June 3rd.

The Governor has also directed the Texas Health and Human Services Commission to enact emergency rules that provide strict health and safety standards and procedures related to COVID-19 for child care centers in Texas.

These two actions are based on data showing an increase in COVID-19 transmission stemming from large gatherings and child care centers.

“These are just some of the steps Texas will take to contain the rise in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations,” said Governor Abbott. “Today’s proclamation and emergency rules will aid in that effort in two key ways: allowing restrictions on large gatherings where COVID-19 is easily spread and implementing a statewide standard of infection control for child care centers. However, as we face this challenge, there is no substitute for personal responsibility. I urge all Texans to do everything in their power to reduce the transmission of the coronavirus by wearing a face mask, washing their hands often, and staying six-feet apart from others.”