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For third time, Wisconsin Supreme Court rules against Evers administration's COVID-19 order


Wednesday s decision involved an October order limiting bar and restaurant capacity.
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Shawn Johnson / Wisconsin Public Radio |
12:43 pm, Apr. 14, 2021
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Izzy s BBQ Lounge and Grill owner Izzy Turner of Superior sits at the bar as his first customers play gaming machines May 13, 2020, at the bar in Superior. Wisconsin bars were able to reopen due to a Wisconsin Supreme Court decision that overturned Gov. Tony Evers safer-at-home order. (Clint Austin / [email protected])
The Wisconsin Supreme Court further whittled away state government s public health emergency powers Wednesday, April 14, ruling Gov. Tony Evers administration overstepped its authority last year when it tried to restrict bar and restaurant capacity to slow the spread of COVID-19. ....

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Court Kills Another Evers Pandemic Order


4-3 State Supreme Court ruling overthrows October order limiting restaurant and bar capacity.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court. Photo by Dave Reid.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court further whittled away state government’s public health emergency powers Wednesday, ruling Gov.
Tony Evers‘ administration overstepped its authority last year when it tried to restrict bar and restaurant capacity to slow the spread of COVID-19.
It is the third time the court has ruled against the Evers administration’s efforts to address the coronavirus pandemic and the second time in just the past month.
Andrea Palm issued the restrictions in question on Oct. 6, citing a surge in COVID-19 cases that made Wisconsin one of the nation’s hotspots. While the order included myriad exemptions, it limited businesses like bars and restaurants to 25 percent of their usual indoor capacity. ....

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Gwen Moore Positive for COVID-19


The congresswoman is a cancer survivor and recently contracted the virus.
By
Graham Kilmer - Dec 28th, 2020 06:09 pm
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Gwen Moore. Photo is in the Public Domain.
U.S. Representative
Gwen Moore has tested positive for COVID-19, she announced Monday afternoon.
The congresswoman from the state’s fourth congressional district said she is quarantining, and “thankful to be feeling well,” and that she doesn’t believe it will disrupt her work as a congressperson. Moore also encouraged COVID-19 mitigation efforts like social distancing, mask wearing and hand washing.
Early on in the pandemic, Moore announced that she had been exposed and went into a quarantine. During a media briefing in March, she said “I am really taking the stay at home message to heart.” ....

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