BREAKING:
A motion has been filed to the KY Supreme Court for a partial lift of the previous stay it entered by the court regarding @GovAndyBeshear’s arbitrary executive orders. If relief is granted, it would relax some nonsensical guidelines 1/3
It argues that the plaintiffs are entitled to this relief due to no logical basis for the nature of @GovAndyBeshear’s orders. It lays out the case that the orders are making child care centers & other business face permenant closure. It cites @StevenStackMD’ own words...2/3
That some restrictions have no rational basis. More as it comes! 3/3
#TeamKentucky #Unemployment #COVID__19 #shutdown #MaskUp
The order seeks narrow relief just as a means to give hope for financial survival. It would increase daycare from 10-15 students. Allow 3.5 feet between tables at restaurants where customers are back to back. (@WHO guidlines).
Attorney Chris Weist says on filing the narrow relief motion: “I feel like a triage doctor some days and this is meant to narrowly seek to save a couple industries that need saved.”
It would be great to hear @GovAndyBeshear’s response to a question on this today:
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