September 3, 2020:
Listen to all the employees who had to be laid off due to ordered closures!
“In Governor DeSantis’ roundtable discussion in St. Petersburg on Thursday, he said the logic is that people at bars could be more likely to break social distancing guidelines due to… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
“Whereas the Governor directed the Department of Business and Professional Regulation to enforce the restrictions in Executive Order 20-139…”
Palm Beach County bars were NOT open at all since the initial shutdowns ordered by DeSantis’ executive orders & DeSantis’ orders were needed to open them back up.
The 3 most populated counties in FL, which account for approximately 30% of Florida’s population (Palm Beach,… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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On March 17, 2020 DeSantis wrote executive orders directing:
Pursuant to sections252.36(5)(g)-(h),FloridaStatutes, an licensee authorized to sell alcoholic beverages for consumption on premises that derive more than 50% of its gross revenue from the sale ofalcoholic beverages… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Upon initial re-opening into phase 1, businesses that derived more than 50% revenue from alcohol sales on premises could not be open due to DeSantis’ executive order that suspended sales on-premise of alcohol.
🧵THREAD: Evidence Governor DeSantis & his team worked TOGETHER with counties who were shutdown longer than the rest of #Florida & had mandates:
“I am working with them & will continue to work with them” - Governor DeSantis speaking of Palm Beach, Broward & Miami-Dade Counties before opening to phase 1
Of Palm Beach County, DeSantis says: “WE want to get them going, I think WE have a good path to do it, but it’s going to be on a little different timetable than the rest of the state”