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Austin won t be allowed to restrict dining-in at restaurants, Texas Supreme Court says | Local News

Austin won t be allowed to restrict dining-in at restaurants, Texas Supreme Court says | Local News
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Coronavirus Texas: Austin won t be allowed to restrict dining-in at restaurants, Texas Supreme Court says

AUSTIN, Texas (KTRK) The Supreme Court of Texas on Friday blocked Austin-area orders that restricted dining-in and drinking at restaurants through Jan. 3. The order followed a New Year s Day appeal by Attorney General Ken Paxton. Austin Mayor Steve Adler and Travis County Judge Andy Brown announced the orders on Dec. 29 in a bid to slow spiraling coronavirus infections and hospitalizations going into New Year s Eve. They were quickly challenged by Gov. Greg Abbott and by Paxton, who described the orders as needlessly oppressive. Both officials exhorted Texas restaurants to remain open in defiance of the orders, which were upheld by a district judge Thursday. In a further blow to the state, Texas Third Court of Appeals swiftly rejected an appeal later that night.

Austin won t be allowed to restrict dining-in at restaurants, Texas Supreme Court says

Austin won’t be allowed to restrict dining-in at restaurants, Texas Supreme Court says Texas Tribune Updated:  Tags:  A bartender makes a drink for a customer on May 22, 2020 Credit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune The Supreme Court of Texas on Friday blocked Austin-area orders that restricted dining-in and drinking at restaurants through January 3. The order followed a New Year’s Day appeal by Attorney General Ken Paxton. Austin Mayor Steve Adler and Travis County Judge Andy Brown announced the orders on Dec. 29 in a bid to slow spiraling coronavirus infections and hospitalizations going into New Year’s Eve. They were quickly challenged by Gov. Greg Abbott and by Paxton, who described the orders as “needlessly oppressive.” Both officials exhorted Texas restaurants to remain open in defiance of the orders, which were upheld by a district judge Thursday. In a further blow to the state, Texas’ Third Court of Appeals swiftly rejected an app

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