Mississippi Freedom Caucus Addresses COVID Executive Orders by Governor
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In a letter to Gov. Tate Reeves the Mississippi Freedom Caucus addresses emergency orders. CLICK HERE TO SEND A LETTER TO GOVERNOR REEVES and let your voice be heard Governor Reeves: The health and safety of the people of Mississippi is of the highest priority, we applaud you for your tireless work and commitment to that goal. On March 4, 2020, you issued your first executive order addressing the COVID-19 issue and since that time you have issued more than twenty-five additional executive orders concerning this world-wide pandemic. During the early stages of this growing health crisis the people of Mississippi listened to advice from medical experts, they closed their businesses on your demand, postponed needed surgeries, and ceased visits with family members in assisted-living facilities. Our citizens were told that it would take a little over two weeks to “flatten the curve” and life could continue as normal, but what we have experienced is very different. We now find ourselves more than six months from that first executive order with no end in sight. We know that you care deeply about the people of Mississippi and that you have undertaken each and every decision with painstaking care. Regardless, the fact remains that the effects of these orders have caused families across the state to take massive financial hits, and in many cases caused businesses to permanently close their doors. Family members have not seen each other in months, nor have they been able to care for their loved ones in assisted-living homes. Day after day, constituents fill our inboxes, flood our phone lines, and address us in person, begging for some sort of guidance on what they should do to keep their small businesses open, maintain their sanity, and try to maintain a semblance of regular life without fear of government penalty. We ask you to end these executive orders. We ask that you continue to provide the citizens of Mississippi with guidance and information, but that you trust our citizens and our constitution.
Mississippi Freedom Caucus Addresses COVID Executive Orders by Governor
Mississippi Freedom Caucus Addresses COVID…
Mississippi Freedom Caucus Addresses COVID Executive Orders by Governor
In a letter to Gov. Tate Reeves the Mississippi Freedom Caucus addresses emergency orders. CLICK HERE TO SEND A LETTER TO GOVERNOR REEVES and let your voice be heard Governor Reeves: The health and safety of the people of Mississippi is of the highest priority, we applaud you for your tireless work and commitment to that goal. On March 4, 2020, you issued your first executive order addressing the COVID-19 issue and since that time you have issued more than twenty-five additional executive orders concerning this world-wide pandemic. During the early stages of this growing health crisis the people of Mississippi listened to advice from medical experts, they closed their businesses on your demand, postponed needed surgeries, and ceased visits with family members in assisted-living facilities. Our citizens were told that it would take a little over two weeks to “flatten the curve” and life could continue as normal, but what we have experienced is very different. We now find ourselves more than six months from that first executive order with no end in sight. We know that you care deeply about the people of Mississippi and that you have undertaken each and every decision with painstaking care. Regardless, the fact remains that the effects of these orders have caused families across the state to take massive financial hits, and in many cases caused businesses to permanently close their doors. Family members have not seen each other in months, nor have they been able to care for their loved ones in assisted-living homes. Day after day, constituents fill our inboxes, flood our phone lines, and address us in person, begging for some sort of guidance on what they should do to keep their small businesses open, maintain their sanity, and try to maintain a semblance of regular life without fear of government penalty. We ask you to end these executive orders. We ask that you continue to provide the citizens of Mississippi with guidance and information, but that you trust our citizens and our constitution.