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The letter to Austin and Travis County highlights five aspects of the local order implemented by Mayor Adler and Judge Eckhardt.
Places of Worship: The letter states the local order attempts to restrict essential services, including those provided by houses of worship
Contact-tracing: The letter alleges the citys order encourages restaurants to keep track of customers that dine-in the restaurant. The letter acknowledges that the order only recommends keeping a tally of names, but it forces restaurants into submission by threatening to release the names of the restaurants that dont comply. The letter goes on calling the citys order Orwellian and raises privacy concerns.
Masks: The letter states neither the County nor the city can impose civil or criminal penalties for not wearing a mask in public.
Shelter-in-Place: The letter alleges Gov. Abbotts executive order does not include a mandatory shelter-in-place, but the city/county order does. The states order only requires Texans to minimize social gatherings and in-person contact outside of the same household.
Criminal Offenses: The letter states the local health order attempts to impose a criminal penalty for violations. Gov. Abbott modified the states order on May 7 eliminating the penalty of confinement for violating state/local orders.
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In response, Travis County issued a statement voicing its disagreement with the letter from Paxton.
Travis County has received the letter and our county attorneys are reviewing it. Our initial thought is we disagree with the Attorney General.
The City of Austin, meanwhile, released a statement on the letter, saying:
The Citys intent was to adopt an Order that complies with the Governors Executive Orders while continuing to encourage our citizens to stay home and work safe. We are confident that we accomplished just that.
Austin Mayor Steve Adler sent a statement as well, echoing the belief the local orders do not conflict with the governors order:
Up to this point, we have avoided the naked politicization of the virus crisis. I will not follow the AG down that road. The Citys Order complements, incorporates, and does not conflict with the Governors Order. We will continue working to keep our community safe to the fullest extent allowed by law.