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A state representative in Michigan is proposing something special for the day after Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's latest lockdown measure is set to expire.
Whitmer's falsely-named three-week "pause," which has been extended twice already, is slated to finally expire on January 15 barring another extension. State Rep. John Damoose (R) is introducing a resolution to dedicate January 16 to an industry hit hard by the governor's lockdowns.
Breitbart News reported that Rep. Damoose announced plans on
The Kyle Olson Show to introduce a resolution declaring January 16 as "Restaurant Dine-In Day."
"I talked to so many restaurant owners who said, 'Okay, I guess we can open on this date and it was less than 48 hours prior to the expiration that this was extended all the day [sic] to January 15,' and these businesses, you know what they did? They went out and stocked up, they got their workforce ready to go, and then they got the rug pulled out from them," said Damoose.