Texas Supreme Court sides with Gov. Greg Abbott on mask mandate
Two days after a Dallas appeals court dealt Texas Gov. Greg Abbott a legal setback by upholding Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins’ order requiring masks in schools and businesses, the Texas Supreme Court shut the mandate down Sunday.
The entirely Republican Court granted a temporary stay at the request of Abbott and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
"The ban doesn't prohibit using masks. Anyone who wants to wear a mask can do so, including in schools," Abbott tweeted Sunday.
Hearings on the mask mandates will continue in lower courts as scheduled, the Court ruled.
"We won’t stop working with parents, doctors, schools, business + others to protect you and intend to win that hearing," Jenkins tweeted Sunday.
-ABC News' Jim Scholz