Gov. Abbott announces a new task force, a renewed vow to arrest illegal immigrants, and plans next week to discuss continuing to build the Southern Wall.
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President Ronnie Hawkins Jr gestures towards the other key speakers at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Mayer Musuem, the first major event on campus without a mask mandate.
Texas Gov. Abbott issues executive order prohibiting government entities from mandating masks Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (Source: Foto de archivo) By KSLA Staff | May 18, 2021 at 1:03 PM CDT - Updated May 19 at 7:14 AM
The following information is from the Office of the Texas Governor:
Governor Greg Abbott today issued an Executive Order prohibiting governmental entities in Texas including counties, cities, school districts, public health authorities, or government officials from requiring or mandating mask-wearing. Public schools may continue to follow current mask-wearing guidelines through June 4. After June 4, no student, teacher, parent, or other staff member or visitor can be required to wear a mask while on campus.
Texas Governor Lights Up To Back the Blue
It s National Police Week
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is celebrating National Police Week by turning on the blue lights to the Governor s Mansion in Austin Texas to show his support during the national holiday which ends on May 15th.
No surprise that our Texas Governor Backs the Blue
If you follow Gov. Abbott and state news stories, Gov. Abbott publically backing the blue and showing his support for our policemen and women is something Gov. Abbott feels strongly enough about that in January 2021, he announced he would penalize any Texas city that defunded their police department. On May 7th, just a few days ago, he signed