leanderbuzz
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Contact Us
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Austin
  • Texas
No Result
View All Result
LeanderBuzz
No Result
View All Result

Texas legislature could consider a mask ban at protests next session

October 16, 2024
in News
2 min read
Texas legislature could consider a mask ban at protests next session

AUSTIN (KXAN) – The Senate Committee on State Affairs heard testimony Tuesday regarding banning the use of masks or hoods at protests, which some believe encourages criminal behavior. 

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

Hays CISD superintendent responds to Prop A rejection

MAP: How did your neighborhood vote on Austin's Prop Q?

Lawmakers invited Hannah Meyers, a director of policing at the Manhattan Institute, to testify. She said she drafted mask-banning legislation that partially inspired new legislation in Nassau County, New York, which bans face masks in public places with some exceptions, according to the reports. 

“People are exploiting masks to conceal their identities while committing crimes and terrorizing citizens,” Meyers testified. “Offenders tend to behave worse when they are masked, and masking reduces overall civic engagement because citizens can’t trust people whom they can’t identify,” she continued. 

Meyers explained that with mask bans, reasonable exemptions can be taken into account, such as for health, religion, and holidays.  

“Judges deal with these kinds of issues all the time,” she told the committee. “They make reasonable adjudications as to whether these are actual, real concerns. Does a person really have a health risk? Do they really wear a certain kind of mask every day, or did they just put the mask on that day to go congregate with lots of other people in a crowded space?”

Others came to the hearing to express their concerns over a future ban. 

“I have multiple chronic health conditions, and as such, I’m more cautious than perhaps many people about catching infectious diseases like COVID or the flu, because getting sick takes more of a toll on my body due to my chronic conditions,” Katherine McArdle. 

“No one should have to justify their use of a face covering at a protest or in any other situation,” she continued. 

Sameeha Rizvi, a civic engagement organizer for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said a ban would threaten religious minorities, immigrants and activists who rely on masks to protect their identities out of fear of retaliation, she said.

“The ability to remain anonymous is not just a choice for them, it’s a critical safeguard against potential harassment, intimidation or worse,” Rizvi said. “[Banning masks] risks silencing peaceful demonstrators who fear for their safety or livelihoods when they exercise their constitutional rights to protest.” 

Credit: Source link

ShareTweet
Previous Post

APD: Bicyclist dies after southeast Austin crash, man charged with DWI

Next Post

Mirasol Springs development pursues alternative water source following pushback

Related Posts

Hays CISD superintendent responds to Prop A rejection
News

Hays CISD superintendent responds to Prop A rejection

November 5, 2025
Austin's weather extremes: Hottest, coldest and wettest November records
News

MAP: How did your neighborhood vote on Austin's Prop Q?

November 5, 2025
Leander lake that mysteriously drained sees water levels drop further despite recent rain
News

Leander lake that mysteriously drained sees water levels drop further despite recent rain

November 5, 2025
City of Taylor revamping its leadership program
News

City of Taylor revamping its leadership program

November 5, 2025

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search

No Result
View All Result

Recent News

Hays CISD superintendent responds to Prop A rejection

Hays CISD superintendent responds to Prop A rejection

November 5, 2025
Austin's weather extremes: Hottest, coldest and wettest November records

MAP: How did your neighborhood vote on Austin's Prop Q?

November 5, 2025
Leander lake that mysteriously drained sees water levels drop further despite recent rain

Leander lake that mysteriously drained sees water levels drop further despite recent rain

November 5, 2025
LeanderBuzz

LeanderBuzz.com is an online news portal which aims to share latest trendy news from USA especially northern Austin, Leander Texas Feel free to get in touch with us!

Recent News

  • Hays CISD superintendent responds to Prop A rejection
  • MAP: How did your neighborhood vote on Austin's Prop Q?
  • Leander lake that mysteriously drained sees water levels drop further despite recent rain

Subscribe NOW

  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

© 2019 LeanderBuzz.com - All rights reserved!

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Austin
  • Texas

© 2019 LeanderBuzz.com - All rights reserved!