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Texas lawmakers hope to exclude places of worship from emergency closures

Lawmakers hope to exclude places of worship from emergency closures

Lawmakers hope to exclude places of worship from emergency closures Neelam Bohra Texas Tribune When 53 people contracted COVID-19 at the Calvary Chapel of San Antonio in June, the church closed for two weeks to protect the rest of its parishioners. It had shut down months before, when the pandemic first swept over Texas and local officials quickly shuttered businesses, office buildings and other places where people gather in person. More than a year since the government-mandated closure last spring, Pastor Ron Arbaugh says the county didn’t have the right to shutter his church. And despite the outbreak after Gov. Greg Abbott allowed churches to reopen and deemed religious services essential, Arbaugh doesn’t regret welcoming the congregation back.

Texas hopes to exclude places of worship from emergency closures after pandemic shuttered doors

Texas legislation would exempt religious buildings from emergency closures

Texas lawmakers want to prohibit government officials from being able to close down places of worship, even during public health emergencies. Credit: Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas Tribune Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. When 53 people contracted COVID-19 at the Calvary Chapel of San Antonio in June, the church closed for two weeks to protect the rest of its parishioners. It had shut down months before, when the pandemic first swept over Texas and local officials quickly shuttered businesses, office buildings and other places where people gather in person.

Texas lawmakers hope to exclude places of worship from emergency closures after COVID-19 pandemic shuttered doors

Texas lawmakers hope to exclude places of worship from emergency closures after COVID-19 pandemic shuttered doors Texas Tribune Updated:  Tags:  When 53 people contracted COVID-19 at the Calvary Chapel of San Antonio in June, the church closed for two weeks to protect the rest of its parishioners. It had shut down months before, when the pandemic first swept over Texas and local officials quickly shuttered businesses, office buildings and other places where people gather in person. More than a year since the government-mandated closure last spring, Pastor Ron Arbaugh says the county didn’t have the right to shutter his church. And despite the outbreak after Gov. Greg Abbott allowed churches to reopen and deemed religious services essential, Arbaugh doesn’t regret welcoming the congregation back.

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