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Representing the state of Missouri, Attorney General Eric Schmitt filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging St. Louis County’s ongoing public-health mandates related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The lawsuit, filed Tuesday morning in St. Louis County Circuit Court by Schmitt’s office against the St. Louis County Department of Public Health and health director Dr. Faisal Khan and County Executive Sam Page in their official capacities, questions the constitutionality of the pandemic-related restrictions in St. Louis County, which include a mask mandate, restrictions on gatherings and masks in K-12 education. Since churches and places of worship are restricted under the order like any other business, attorneys for the state cite the U.S. Supreme Court’s April ruling against California Gov. Gavin Newsom and restrictions that specifically target religious gatherings instead of secular ones. Schmitt claims in the lawsuit that St. Louis County’s restrictions are at least as restrictive ....
Curfew, capacity restrictions lifted at St. Louis area restaurants, but mask mandate stays Jacob Kuerth, Dori Olmos Replay Video UP NEXT Restaurants in St. Louis and St. Louis County will be able to reopen at full capacity beginning Monday after more than a year of coronavirus-related restrictions on capacity and hours of operation. But don t expect businesses to be crowded at the levels they were before the pandemic. St. Louis County Executive Sam Page and St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones made the announcements Monday morning during a joint news conference. The capacity limit was lifted for businesses in both the city and county. However, all businesses must still allow for social distancing. At restaurants, for example, tables and parties need to be separated by 6 feet of distance. So, the business capacity is no longer limited by a percentage but is based on social distancing. ....
Author: Mark Hamstra Restaurant operators said they are hopeful that the American Rescue Plan signed into law by President Biden last week will help prevent any more restaurants from closing, after the COVID-19 pandemic has wiped out thousands of locations across the country. The new program includes a $28.6 billion Restaurant Relief Fund up to $10 million per restaurant and can be used to cover a wide range of pandemic-related costs. The grants will be distributed through the Small Business Administration, and include a $5 billion carveout specifically targeting small restaurants with less than $500,000 in revenues in 2019. The grants also prioritize businesses owned and controlled by women, veterans, and others considered socially and economically disadvantaged. ....
Restaurateurs, lawmakers rally to restrict Page s power over pandemic response Restaurateurs rally behind state bill to curb Pageâs power Missouri State Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester, speaks at a press conference outside of Satchmo s Bar & Grill on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2020, joined by several lawmakers and supporters opposing St. Louis County Executive Sam Page s latest COVID-19 restrictions on restaurants and bars in the county. Koenig announced his bill to curb the power of Page, health departments and all local governments to deal with public health issues emergencies. Photo by Christian Gooden, cgooden@post-dispatch.com Christian Gooden Restaurateurs rally behind state bill to curb Pageâs power ....