Posted on 04/14/2021 1:50:00 PM PDT by UB355
MADISON, Wis. - The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday, April 14 against the Evers' administration capacity limits. The court ruled the order had to go through the state's rule-making process which includes legislative overnight.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling was all about the state limits -- and will not impact the current capacity limits in Milwaukee. Still, business owners are watching the pandemic and hoping to open up more soon.
At Milwaukee's Black Husky Brewing, the fight against the pandemic is not yet in the can. Co-owner Tim Eichinger has talked with President Biden and the city health commissioner.
"I think we’d love to have all restrictions lifted, but I don’t think that any of us at this point feel that this is quite the right time. we’re going to follow what we are supposed to do from the City of Milwaukee. We have a COVID safety plan. We are going to follow that," Eichinger said.
(Excerpt) Read more at fox6now.com ...
Governor Evers shot down yet again.
Tony the teacher racks up another F.
Seems Black Husky brewing wants more boots on their neck. It’s always just a bit too soon for these idiots.
Good, so now is this “law of the land”?
Like they said for gay marriage
It took until the 3rd paragraph for me to figure out that this wasn’t about firearms.
Follow the money. The owner has spoken with Biden.
Good point. Something doesn’t quite add up on that for a small restaurant owner to apparently have spoken with the president and continuing support for lockdowns.
You read the entire article???
I don’t think we are supposed to do that here.
:D
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