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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.
We need to have a voice : Restaurateurs sue Gov. Newsom over outdoor dining closures
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Upset with the state s decision to shut down outdoor dining this past December, a consortium of over 50 restaurants, wineries, tasting rooms and suppliers across Napa and Sonoma counties has filed a lawsuit Tuesday against California Gov. Gavin Newsom, The Chronicle reported. The group of restaurant owners says there is no rational basis for the ban on outdoor dining, calling December s order arbitrary, irrational, and unfair.
Pointing to the lack of scientific evidence stating that outdoor dining furthers the spread of COVID-19 among other issues with the ban the lawsuit says December s shutdown order constitutes a violation under the California Constitution s equal protection and due process.
Coalition Of Bay Area Restaurants And Wineries Files Lawsuit Against Governor Newsom For Harmful Arbitrary And Irrational Outdoor Dining Ban
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CALISTOGA, Calif., Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Wine Country Coalition for Safe Reopening (the Coalition ) announced today its filing of a lawsuit against Governor Gavin Newsom and California State Public Health Officer Tomás J. Aragón alleging that the state s ban on outdoor dining and wine tasting is arbitrary, irrational, and unfair. The impact of the ban has brought ravaging effects not just on local businesses but thousands of workers who have lost their jobs, the Coalition contends. The Coalition comprises more than 50 restaurants, wineries, tasting rooms, and suppliers across Napa and Sonoma Counties and other parts of the Bay Area.
Here s when you could see the payments arrive and how much they may be. Author: Steve Fiorina (Reporter) Updated: 10:31 PM PST December 28, 2020
SAN DIEGO One day after President Donald Trump signed the $600 stimulus payments bill into law, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a much larger pay-out.
On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate will consider it.
That’s great news for people like San Marcos hairstylist, Lydia Landers, whose business was closed for six months this year because of the pandemic. I have lost probably $15,000 to $20.000 with the shutdown, she said.
She’s very happy some money is coming, be it $600 or $2,000; but she s still sad about the entire situation. It s gonna help. But it s not the same, Landers added.