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The Napa Valley-based group announced a "voluntary dismissal" of its lawsuit, which sought to permit outdoor dining, in the wake of California s reopening.
Coalition of Bay Area Restaurants and Wineries Dismisses Lawsuit Filed Against Governor Newsom For Arbitrary and Irrational Outdoor Dining and Wine Tasting Ban
Wine Country Coalition for Safe Reopening announces the dismissal after Governor Newsom lifted the Bay Area s stay at home order, allowing for outdoor dining and wine tasting to resume; says it is ready to refile if the ban is imposed again
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CALISTOGA, Calif., Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Wine Country Coalition for Safe Reopening (the Coalition ) announced today the voluntary dismissal without prejudice of its January 19, 2021 lawsuit against Governor Gavin Newsom and California State Public Health Officer Tomás J. Aragón. The lawsuit alleged that the state s ban on outdoor dining and wine tasting was arbitrary, irrational, and unfair and brought devastating effects on local businesses and the thousands of workers who lost their jobs.
Wine Country Restaurants and Wineries Get Relief as California Lifts Ban on Outdoor Dining and Wine Tasting
Business owners in Napa and Sonoma argued that banning outdoor dining and tasting to bring down COVID-19 cases made little scientific sense Napa Valley business owner Carl Dene is part of a coalition that challenged California s ban on outdoor dining. (Courtesy Carl Dene) By Jan 26, 2021
After a month of strict restrictions on California businesses, including bans on outdoor dining and wine tastings, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced an easing of shutdown rules last night. The move is welcome news to a coalition of 50 impacted businesses in the Bay Area that filed a lawsuit last week against Newsom and the state s public health officer, Tomás Aragón.
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