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@TexasTribune Article noted that Austin does not impose a fine. Did that get checked with the city? Today’s order supplements the orders on the 15th that in section 8 impose up to $1000 for violations (while noting fines aren’t going to be the primary reaction). @valeriaoliesc

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  1. kraft
    kraft

    @TexasTribune @valeriaoliesc Closing loop with myself. Whether or not my suggestion is accurate or not, Travis County’s order does explicitly say violations could result in a fine up to $1k, so Austin’s question is overall moot except for Wilco.

  2. kraft
    kraft

    @TexasTribune @valeriaoliesc I see the article has a clarification that Austin can impose a fine, so loop is closed both ways.

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