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ALBUQUERQUE - Attorneys representing Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham are seeking the dismissal of a federal lawsuit brought by three nonprofit fraternal organizations against the state s COVID-19 public health orders.
The New Mexico Elks Association, the New Mexico State Aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and the New Mexico Loyal Order of the Moose claim New Mexico s public health orders violate the U.S. Constitution by forcing them to close their doors since March of last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, while businesses offering similar services such as golf courses and country clubs, gyms and restaurants have been permitted to operate.
ALBUQUERQUE – Three fraternal organizations are claiming New Mexico s public health orders have violated the U.S. Constitution by forcing them to close their doors since March of last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a federal complaint filed April 16, the New Mexico Elks Association, the New Mexico Aerie of the Brotherhood of Eagles and the New Mexico Loyal Order of the Moose argue that the state has acted arbitrarily and capriciously by requiring their lodges to remain closed while establishments offering similar services such golf courses and country clubs, gyms and restaurants have been allowed to reopen under capacity limits and guidance for public health.