Abbott, a Republican, did not provide any evidence of an increase in infections among 20-somethings during his TV appearances Monday.
at the end of April. Bars were allowed to open May 22 with limited capacity and Abbott announced on June 3 that Texas would enter its third phase of reopening, meaning that restaurants could increase capacity to 75%.
Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julián Castro, who ran for the 2020 Democratic presidential election and is from Texas,"Greg Abbott believes in 'individual responsibility' for everyone except when it’s his turn to take some."
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