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Posts Tagged governor inslee
Washington Governor Hypocrisy
From The Post Millennial:
Governor Inslee has ordered up to 750 members of the National Guard to help with security on Monday. The governor’s office said that at least some of the troops on duty Monday will have their weapons.
However, this summer when violent riots rocked downtown Seattle, Inslee sent National Guard troops to the area unarmed.
Washington Fines Restaurant For Trying To Make A Living
From The Chronicle:
The fine includes $9,639 for each day Spiffy’s continued to offer indoor dining after L&I employees told them to stop — a confrontation that spurred days of armed protests last week. The fine was issued Monday, in addition to an “order and notice of immediate restraint,†which in layman terms, tells a business that “you have to come under compliance right now,†according to L&I spokesperson Tim Church.
Washington State Provides Just $50 Million For Business Relief
From KIRO Seattle:
Priority will be given to applications received by Dec. 11. Applications received after that date will only be considered if the commerce department is able to fund all the applicants who applied earlier.
Businesses In Lewis County Stand Up To Washington Gov Inslee
From The Daily Chronicle:
Mossyrock restaurants may continue offering indoor dining this week despite Gov. Jay Inslee’s new sweeping restrictions after the city passed an ordinance in November saying the city “will not recognize†Inslee’s proclamation until “sufficient COVID-19 information and data is presented to the City that establishes a state of emergency exists within the City.â€