Forgiven1
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On November 2, Texans have the opportunity to approve this Prop:
"Proposition 3: restrictions on religious services
If approved, Proposition 3 would ban the state from prohibiting or limiting religious services, including those in churches and other places of worship.
The move stems from conflicts over churches that closed during the early months of the pandemic in 2020. Some local officials extended stay-at-home orders to include places of worship, requiring them to limit attendance or make services virtual — a trend Gov. Greg Abbott and other Republicans pushed back on." -- This is from the Texas Tribune on 15 Oct. 2021
More information on this here:
ballotpedia.org
So, if this passes, churches can not be closed down, even if another pandemic occurs. Brings it back to personal choice. If one feels they shouldn't attend during a pandemic, that is their choice.
"Proposition 3: restrictions on religious services
If approved, Proposition 3 would ban the state from prohibiting or limiting religious services, including those in churches and other places of worship.
The move stems from conflicts over churches that closed during the early months of the pandemic in 2020. Some local officials extended stay-at-home orders to include places of worship, requiring them to limit attendance or make services virtual — a trend Gov. Greg Abbott and other Republicans pushed back on." -- This is from the Texas Tribune on 15 Oct. 2021
More information on this here:
Texas Proposition 3, Prohibition on Limiting Religious Services or Organizations Amendment (2021)
Ballotpedia: The Encyclopedia of American Politics
So, if this passes, churches can not be closed down, even if another pandemic occurs. Brings it back to personal choice. If one feels they shouldn't attend during a pandemic, that is their choice.