Paula Bolyard at PJ Media doesn’t think much of
The Ohio House on Wednesday passed
a bill stripping the state health director of some emergency powers and
limiting stay-at-home orders to 14 days, requiring the approval of the
legislature for an extension. Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican who’s been basking
in the praise of Democrats and the MSM for his heavy-handed approach to
containing the coronavirus pandemic, has vowed to veto the bill.
. . .
DeWine’s office told reporters on
Wednesday that should the bill make it to his desk he will veto it. It does not
appear at present that the House would have enough vote to override a veto. The
Senate has yet to take up the measure.
“My administration is focused on
the important things we need to do to help businesses responsibly reopen while
protecting Ohioans’ health and safety,” DeWine said in a statement. “This week
alone, this included increasing coronavirus testing and tracing, balancing
Ohio’s budget, and working on plans to move Ohio’s economy forward. Ohioans
need their legislators focused on these important issues. Creating more
uncertainty regarding public health and employee safety is the last thing we
need as we work to restore consumer confidence in Ohio’s economy.”
In other words, the governor has no
intention of relinquishing the power he and the unelected health director have
amassed. If that power is taken away, what will he and Acton have to talk about
at their incessant, mind-numbing “Wine with DeWine” daily press briefings?
How does he plan to "restore consumer confidence in Ohio’s economy" by keeping everybody under house arrest? Ms. Bolyard's column is here.
Meanwhile, Seth A. Richardson at cleveland.com reports:
Gov. Mike DeWine said Thursday that
barbershops, hair salons, nail salons, tanning salons and day spas can reopen
starting May 15, nearly two months after they were closed due to the
coronavirus pandemic. Businesses will have to abide by certain health
guidelines, including social distancing and strict sanitization regimens.
May 15? Why May
15? What is wrong with yesterday?
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