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Cemtral Pa/ restaurant owners to petition Gov. Wolf's latest COVID-19 restrictions
Pennlive ^ | 17 July A.D. 2020 | Sue Gleiter

Posted on 07/17/2020 1:07:12 PM PDT by lightman

Frustrated by Gov. Tom. Wolf’s latest COVID-19 restrictions on the food service industry, restaurant owners in central Pennsylvania are armed for a fight.

Representatives from dozens of establishments gathered earlier today at Bonefish Grille in Lower Allen Township to express their dissatisfaction with the governor and his recent mandates. In the coming days, they plan to spread word about a petition demanding change.

“How can one person have this much power? How can one person go across our constitution, stomp on it and never look back? And there’s nothing we can do? He has too much power,” said organizer Matt Flinchbaugh, owner of Flinchy’s in Lower Allen Township.

On Wednesday, Wolf ordered restaurants, bars and breweries to dial back capacity limits from 50 to 25 percent. In addition, seating around bars is prohibited and establishments are no longer permitted to serve alcoholic beverages unless patrons order sit-down, dine in meals.

Wolf said that the reason for the rollback in freedoms associated with the green phase of his reopening plan is due to fears about a new coronavirus case surge.

But owners say their industry has been unfairly targeted, and the latest restrictions make it nearly impossible to survive, be profitable and maintain full staffing. Plus, they say their hands are tied because of the Supreme Court’s recent decision maintaining Wolf’s authority over the state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.

State legislators, including Pa. senators Mike Regan, a Republican from Northern York County, and John DiSanto, Republican from Dauphin County, as well as John Longstreet, president and CEO of the Pennsylvania Restaurant & Lodging Association, took to the podium.

Regan urged those in attendance to rise up against the governor.

“This one man is making decisions for everybody and it’s crippling Pennsylvania and it’s crippling business, and most recently, it’s probably going to kill a lot of restaurants and bars here in Pennsylvania,” Regan said.

Melissa Bova, Pennsylvania Restaurant & Lodging Association’s vice president of legislative affairs, announced an online petition will be circulated among restaurant owners to share with their customers. The petition will urge the Wolf administration to bring restaurants back up to 50 percent capacity.

A similar petition is being circulated by Montgomery County restaurant owners, Bova said.

“We are going to be using a platform that will show whose constituents the people who signed the petition are a part of, so we can go to those people who are putting out the vote right now, and say, ‘Five thousand people in your district say this is BS and you need to do something,‘” she said.

“We are going to use those numbers to push the needle,” Bova added.

Restaurant owners in attendance Friday said they are ready to begin collecting signatures.

“Is it a futile attempt? Who knows. At least it brings awareness,” said Don Carter, Jr., owner of several establishments including Dockside Willies and Duke’s in Wormleysburg.

He said he’d like to see more consistency from the governor’s office and is upset the restaurant industry was targeted earlier this week with no mention of other businesses such as dirt track races, Hersheypark or casinos.

Themi Sacarellos, one of the owners of the Round the Clock Diners in York County, called the petition a good first step. In recent weeks, Round the Clock made headlines for defying Wolf’s orders to shut down dine-in service for customers. The owners were fined by the Department of Agriculture.

“People should voice their opposition,” Sacarellos said. “Let the people speak up, if they want to write their name on a petition, I think they should.”

The restaurant association’s Longstreet said they have been working with the governor for about two months to add sense to some regulations pertaining to restaurants. Initially, he said they were able to get outdoor dining, drinks to-go and expansion of premises, but somewhere along the way something changed.

This week, he said Wolf’s administration consulted with the association and agreed to maintain the 50 percent capacity limits.

“All of a sudden out of the clear blue without any notice, they reduced it to 25 percent. There will be no statistics that show 25 percent makes sense because they don’t exist,” he said. “The only significance to that number is thousands of Pennsylvania restaurants close permanently and hundreds of thousands of employees are out of work.”

He urged owners if they can’t win in the courts, they will win in the court of public opinion.

“We’ve got to rein this in and get back to 50 percent now,” he said. “Now we need all of you to fight this fight through the court of public opinion.”

In the meantime, today Wolf Governor urged Congress to provide financial relief to restaurants by passing the Real Economic Support That Acknowledges Unique Restaurant Assistance Needed to Survive Act. The bipartisan bill is designed to provide $120 billion to help “Independent restaurants with the economic challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic.”


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; News/Current Events; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: bars; dictator; hospitalityindustry; paping; restaurants; tommiethecommie; tomwolf; tyrant
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To: pa_dweller

Supreme court ruled that the concurrent resolution must be treated the same as a bill. he supposedly rejected and the legislature is now trying for 2/3 to override. Lets write the law as we go. Title 35 clearly states concurrent resolution passes and there upon he is to cancel the phony emergency.


41 posted on 07/17/2020 5:52:13 PM PDT by kvanbrunt2 (spooks won on day 76)
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To: kvanbrunt2; caww

Supreme court ruled that the concurrent resolution must be treated the same as a bill.
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I wasn’t aware of that.

@caww - BTW They’re also presenting a bill limiting a Governor’s emergncy power’s to 30 days...curretnly Wolf can extend it at will.
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That’ll need 2/3 also ‘cuz he’ll never sign anything limiting his own power.


42 posted on 07/17/2020 6:16:33 PM PDT by pa_dweller (THIS SPACE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK)
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To: pa_dweller

As I see our Representatives are indeed trying what is possible to stop Wolf....he’s bucking it every inch of the way. Individuals and groups also are trying so citizens are doing what they can.


43 posted on 07/17/2020 8:24:30 PM PDT by caww
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To: IrishBrigade
I think we both have come to the conclusion that it is time to wave goodbye to this f&$#ing state as soon as possible...

I'm staying to vote in November. We'll see what happens after then. I have given great consideration to moving on and off through the years. I've done a bit of research into it as well. But there is another side of me that is a fighter. Why shouldn't I make life f'ing miserable for leftists and make them want to move to NY, CA, or IL? I understand I am one person and it would take a lot more than me to do that. It about time all conservatives go on the offensive, but conservatives are too independent-minded to do the same thing at once. They are like herding cats.

44 posted on 07/18/2020 6:45:45 AM PDT by ConservativeInPA ("War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength." - George Orwell, 1984)
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