Mexican Restaurant In Texas Threatened With ICE Calls For Keeping Mask Rule
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The co-owner of Picos restaurant in Houston said, For people to be negative toward us for trying to remain safe. just makes zero sense”
Texas mask mandate is set to end on March 10
Gov. Greg Abbott has received criticism for his decision to lift the mandate
Restaurants in Texas are faced with a difficult decision after Gov. Greg Abbott s recent decision to drop the mask mandate. Several businesses have reportedly been criticized and threatened after saying they will still require people to wear face coverings when entering.
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After Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) announced plans to rescind the statewide mask mandate, the tough choice to enforce public health guidance has fallen to business owners.
Gov. Greg Abbott’s decision to lift the statewide mask mandate has not come easily for many businesses that are navigating enforcement mask rules while facing backlash. “It was just horrific,” said Monica Richards, co-owner of Picos.
After Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) announced plans to rescind the statewide mask mandate, the tough choice to enforce public health guidance has fallen to business owners.