Gov. Abbott declares State of Disaster for Texas amid nationwide protests
After days of protests around the nation, Gov. Abbott declared a State of Disaster for all Texas Sunday afternoon.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Following days of protests around the nation, Gov. Abbott declared a State of Disaster for all of Texas Sunday afternoon.
Abbott’s office said this move was to protect the public amid violent protests that could endanger public safety and threaten property damage.
Under this disaster declaration Abbott has the power to designate federal agents to serve as Texas Peace Officers.
“Every Texan and every American has the right to protest and I encourage all Texans to exercise their First Amendment rights,” said Gov. Abbott.
“However, violence against others and the destruction of property is unacceptable and counterproductive. As protests have turned violent in various areas across the state, it is crucial that we maintain order, uphold public safety, and protect against property damage or loss.
“By authorizing additional federal agents to serve as Texas Peace Officers we will help protect people’s safety while ensuring that peaceful protesters can continue to make their voices heard.”