Would be delayed until august 17. This runs one hour and 15 minutes. Saying iwant to begin by talked to Health Care Leaders from around the state on friday and they told me some incredibly moving stories about our frontline workers. Our doctors, our nurses, our hospital staff. Everyone that works in health care and all of our caregivers. So, i just want to reemphasize to all of them how grateful we are for what they do. How much we appreciate their hard work and commitment, especially at this time of incredible stress and how much we value them. I know everyone in the room likely knows a doctor, nurse, caregiver, somebody works for a hospital. Please also extent your appreciation. These folks are the heroes on the front lines today for the people of arizona and im grateful for everything they do. I also want to say i am thankful for the people of arizona. Ive asked for a lot of patience and im going to ask for some more patience as we go forward. This pandemic is incredible in terms of
On many different fronts. National guard, state patrol, police department, sheriffs departments, as well as those who are out there making sure we maintained utilities and Everything Else. Also speaking of, watching yesterday, the whole nature of why we do these things is to allow for that peaceful expression. We saw large peaceful protests focusing on the systemic changes that get to the heart of why we are in this situation. And when i say we, minneapolis, st. Paul, the state of minnesota, nationally and as we have seen over the last 24 hours, internationally. A society that does not put equity and inclusion at the center of it is certainly going to eventually come to the places where we are at. This is a moment of inflection, it is a moment of real change, it is a moment that those folks who are out there demanding this are not going to take a commission or a report. They are going to want fundamental change. And that is what i think thats one of the exciting things in the midst of
On our streets. It has been a very tough week, but to watch how saturday and sunday played out, a thank you to our Public Servants out there on many different fronts. National guard, state patrol, police department, sheriffs departments, as well as those who are out there making sure we maintained utilities and Everything Else. Also speaking of, watching yesterday, the whole nature of why we do these things is to allow for that peaceful expression. We saw large peaceful protests focusing on the systemic changes that get to the heart of why we are in this situation. And when i say we, minneapolis, st. Paul, the state of minnesota, nationally and as we have seen over the last 24 hours, internationally. A society that does not put equity and inclusion at the center of it is certainly going to eventually come to the places where we are at. This is a moment of inflection, it is a moment of real change, it is a moment that those folks who are out there demanding this are not going to take a
Face masks in public if you are able to, wisconsin was in a pretty good place in the battle against covid19. We have reached most all of our criteria. On monday, we opened up 14,000 Small Businesses across the state, putting potentially 90,000 folks back to work. But despite that good work across the state, banding together and stayed safe, republican legislatures have convinced four that are Supreme Court justices to throw our state into chaos. When the last night Tavern League of wisconsin urged its members to open back up, and people flooded to bars across the state. Instead of a comprehensive statewide approach to keep people safe, we are seeing new disabilities we are seeing municipalities across the state chart their own course. If you owned businesses in multiple locations or have employees who live in a Different Community than the one they work in, things are going to get very confusing very fast. Even with all of this chaos, we cannot let the court ruling undo all of the work
To make matters worse they didnt provide clarity in terms of what the authority is or is not and thats what unfortunately now we will have to rely a lot on Public Health officials in order to be able to stand up and combat a Global Pandemic on a local level. We are going to be moving forward with rulemaking. Dhs submitted a statement to so today but the court did a great disservice to the state by not providing clarity and somewhat that rule can accomplish. Thank you, emily. Now to jeremy from milwaukee. With confusion around the various regulations, will dhs be doing other than with regard to tracking . Will they be any guidance and what should be included in that . Obviously we start engaging conversations with our local Public Health partners last evening, as folks have looked to us for guidance and help in thinking through those, what they might want to do at the local level and will continue have those conversations as additional local jurisdictions make plans and decisions about