Employees of closed businesses have "bills to pay, children to feed, presents to gift and they're going to lose their homes."
More than 150 businesses plan to reopen this week in defiance of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s coronavirus shutdown.
The businesses have organized as the Reopen Minnesota Coalition. This group has created a Facebook page and GoFundMe to raise awareness and money for business owners who will likely face legal consequences for their actions. Rural businesses involved in the effort plan to open Wednesday, Dec. 16, while metro businesses will open two days later on Friday. Walz’s current shutdown order is set to expire on Friday, but an extension is possible.
Those who choose to participate in the statewide reopening effort are encouraged to indicate their intent and sign up with the Reopen Minnesota Coalition to receive publicity and support.
At least three Minnesota businesses were sued in recent weeks by Attorney General Keith Ellison after they reopened.
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About time. The whole country should take control back from the tyrants, no matter what color those tyrants are.