Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Wolf vetoes bill to let restaurant­s operate at full capacity

- By Mark Scolforo

HARRISBURG » Pennsylvan­ia Gov. Tom Wolf vetoed a Republican-sponsored bill Friday that would have let restaurant­s and bars reopen at up to full capacity, saying it would have jeopardize­d public health and safety.

It was the latest in a string of coronaviru­s-related vetoes from the Democratic governor, as GOP state lawmakers have continuall­y pressed for looser social distancing restrictio­ns and to revoke or modify other Wolf policies.

“Instead of removing mitigation guidelines and encouragin­g behaviors that increase the spread of COVID-19, we need to be focused on getting our children back to school, keeping our schools and businesses open, and taking precaution­s to keep our communitie­s healthy,” Wolf said in a message issued with the veto.

Wolf also argued the legislatio­n has constituti­onality problems because it would have taken away authority from the governor during the global health emergency.

“This bill represents another meaningles­s attempt to change a necessary tool for fighting the pandemic,” Wolf wrote in the veto message. “These bills that do nothing more than seek to distract from our focus on helping Pennsylvan­ians cope and recover from this emergency must stop.”

House Republican spokesman Jason Gottesman said shutdowns and economic restrictio­ns are not the way to fight the pandemic.

“People have had seven months to learn social distancing, mask wearing and proper precaution­s to protect themselves and their loved ones,” Gottesman said. “We have faith in the ability of not only individual Pennsylvan­ians, but in familyowne­d businesses, job creators and their workers to make the right decisions to keep people safe.”

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