Cooper Brings the Hammer Down Again, Pushing Local Government To Do His Dirty Work | Eastern NC Now

Gov. Roy Cooper in a new executive order is encouraging local authorities to pursue criminal and civil penalties against businesses that fail to uphold mask and distancing requirements.

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    John Trump, writing in the Carolina Journal reports:

    Gov. Roy Cooper in a new executive order is encouraging local authorities to pursue criminal and civil penalties against businesses that fail to uphold mask and distancing requirements.

    The order, which runs through Dec. 11, further tightens mask mandates when people are around people who don't live with them.

    In schools, in stores, and at work. In our homes.


    ...

    Read the full article HERE on Carolina Journal.
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