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A
Everything
also,
I
was
definitely
going
to
reach
out
and
thank
our
state
city
and
county
highway
departments
for
everything
they've
done
to
make
the
roads
clear
for
us,
those
of
us
to
have
to
drive
in
call
the
house
standing
committee
on
small
business
information
technology
to
order
we
have
the
secretary
calderon,
the
corpsman's
11.
and
upon
your
accounting,
please
let
us
know
if
you're
in
your
annex
or
off
campus.
Thank
you
very
much.
Please
proceed.
Ma'am.
H
President
in
person.
A
Here
in
person,
thank
you
very
much
all
right,
mr
our
first
president
presenter
and
our
only
presenter
is
well
if
your
pete
approached
the
podium
or
bench
it's
good,
lord
anyway,
if
you
address
yourself
and
tell
cr
and
let's
proceed
with
the
bill,
please.
C
Thank
you.
I'm
representative
lynn,
beckler.
I
represent
the
fourth
congressional
congressional
yeah
right.
The
fourth
legislative
I
did.
Can
I
give
myself
a
a
raise
or
something
like
that
yeah.
So,
fourth,
legislative
district,
please
proceed,
sir.
With
your
bill
all
right.
There
is
a
committee
sub
that
I
believe
everyone
has.
Can
we
adopt.
D
C
C
We
all
know
how
a
bill
becomes
law,
something
becomes
law
when
a
bill
is
passed
by
us.
The
general
assembly
and
then
signed
by
the
governor
or
the
governor
lets
a
bill
become
a
law
without
his
or
her
signature
or
gubernatorial.
Veto
is
overridden
by
the
legislature
in
manners.
We've
done
in
several
several
cases
since
I've
been
here
mandates
by
a
governor,
judge,
executive,
mayor
or
regulatory
body
without
being
approved
by
the
general
assembly
or
not
laws
with
that
in
mind,
house
bill
360
should
have
become
law
would
require
repayment
of
any
fines.
C
C
A
A
Well,
actually,
we
have
some
questions
on
your
bill,
sir.
I'm
shocked
all
right.
Miss
representative
bojanowski
roberts.
J
Yes,
thank
you.
I
have
never
had
my
blood
boil
more
than
when
I
was
reading
this
built.
Let
me
assure
you
this
is
not
a
bill
in
support
of
businesses
that
struggle
during
the
pandemic
and
that's
what
we
actually
should
be
doing.
This
is
a
bill
to
let
businesses
that
broke
the
law
because
they
didn't
agree
with
it
off
the
hook.
J
We
have
three
branches
of
government
in
kentucky
the
legislative
branch
which
writes
the
law,
the
executive
branch,
which
enforces
the
laws
and
has
the
right
to
enforce
executive
orders
under
statute
39a
and
the
judicial
branch
which
interprets
the
law.
The
judicial
branch,
with
a
unanimous
supreme
court
decision,
ruled
that
the
governor's
orders
were
legal.
This
bill
reads
like
a
request
for
an
appeal
to
the
supreme
court
decision
representative
beckler.
C
A
K
Thank
you,
mr
chair.
My
question
is
on
the
fiscal
impact
here:
can
you
the
fiscal
impact
states
that
the
impact
on
the
government
is
expected
to
be
minimal?
If
any,
so
my
question
to
you
is:
why
is
this
needed
if
the
impact
is
minimal
and
if
any,
and
can
you
provide
us
some
data
on
how
many
of
these
fines
have
been
levied
and
what
that
impact
truly
would
be.
C
I
can't
tell
you
in
total
how
many
fines
have
been
levied.
I
know
of
a
half
a
dozen
or
more
that
have
been
levied,
and
you
know
hopefully
the
legislative
excuse
me
the
legislative
mandate.
The
physical
impact
would
be
slight.
If
that's
the
case,
there
should
be
no
problem
with
the
bill.
K
C
Not
trying
to
what
would
you
about
if,
if.
C
K
A
Thank
you,
man,
representative
raymond,
with
her
cute
daughter
in
the
picture
leave
her
in
there.
G
There's
other
kids
running
around
too,
so
I
have
a
question
please
that
this
bill
shows
so
much
hubris.
I
think
when,
when
we're
acting
like
we,
we
know
more
than
people
who
literally
know
more
because
they've
received
more
information
from
professionals.
My
question
is:
how
could
a
citizen
or
business
owner
decide
when
the
rule
of
law
does
not
apply
to
them
outside
of
coven.
C
This
just
addresses
nothing
more
than
covid
mandates
by
either
the
governor
mayor,
judge,
executive
or
other
regulatory
body.
It
has
nothing
to
do
with
any
other
fine
loss
of
license,
et
cetera.
G
I'll
I'll
push
a
little
harder,
if
I
may
so
in
the
next
crisis,
because
we'll
have
another
one:
how
should
individuals
go
about
thinking
through
rules
or
restrictions
or
laws
placed
on
them
that
they
disagree
with?
Can
they
choose
not
to
obey
them
whenever
they
choose.
C
Representative
roberts,
business,
I'm
sure,
has
lost
money
due
to
the
the
mandate,
and
all
this
does
is
try
and
reinstate
any
fines.
The
we
regularly
in
this
state
and
across
the
country.
C
I
Well,
I
personally
own
seven
businesses
and
I
complied
and
five
of
those
businesses
being
restaurants
and
restaurants
being
what
they
are
working
on
small
margins
as
it
is,
it's
been
very
difficult
and
if
it
had
not
been
for
some
of
the
ppp
money
that
we
got,
we
would
definitely
not
survived,
but
you
really
can't
fault
businesses
and
business
owners
who
have
put
their
life
savings
on
the
line
to
try
to
make
a
living
for
them
and
their
families.
So,
at
the
end
of
the
day
we
all
want
to
comply.
I
It
is
a
we've
all
been
hit
with
this
pandemic
and
it's
affected
people
in
many
different
ways
and
what
what
it's
done
for
or
impacted
one
family
may
be
different
from
another.
I
L
H
D
Yes,
and
may
I
explain
my
vote
yes,
sir,
we
do
have
three
branches
of
government
and
when
you
think
about
a
branch,
the
branch
should
actually
each
branch
should
be
bearing
fruit,
based
on
the
trunk
that
the
branches
are
growing
from,
which
would
be
the
people
and
unfortunately,
we've
come
to
a
place
to
where
we
have
divisions
of
government
instead
of
branches
of
government,
and
I
believe
this
actually
brings
us
back
to
a
place
to
where
the
people
are
having
a
voice
and
what's
being
done
to
them
and
not
just
for
them.
C
E
E
Yes,
sir,
okay,
thank
you.
I'm
I'm
a
yes
vote
on
this
and
you
know.
I
think
that
we've
heard
some
today
that
that
somehow
we're
rewarding
bad
actors,
people
who
maybe
don't
follow
the
guidelines,
who
don't
follow
a
law
that
that
that
may
actually
not
be
constitutional
or
whatever,
but
sometimes
maybe
the
bad
actors
are
not
the
business
owners
that
are
struggling
out
there.
E
It
may
be
the
people
that
are
sitting
in
the
offices,
whether
it
be
the
mayor
or
the
first
floor,
the
capitol
building
or
whatever
those
those
folks
that
overstepped
their
authority.
E
In
my
opinion,
are
the
bad
actors
here,
and
it
really
is
amazing
to
me
the
hypocrisy,
sometimes
of
someone
saying
well
you're
putting
people
at
risk
because
you're
not
following
a
law,
and
you
shouldn't
be
allowed
to
do
that,
but
they're
the
same
people
that
applaud
when
a
city
becomes
a
sanctuary,
city
or
state,
becomes
a
sanctuary
state
and
says
we're
not
going
to
follow
federal
immigration
law
and
does
that
not
put
people's
lives
at
risk
as
well?
And
so
I
mean,
I
think,
that
it's
just
it's
almost
like
anything
else.
E
You
can
break
whichever
law
you
don't
agree
with,
but
you
know
that's
just
not
the
way
that
it's
supposed
to
work
we're
you
know
we're
a
government
of
laws
rather
than
a
men
and
and
it's
time
that
we
follow
the
law,
but
it's
a
time
that
we
have
people
that
are
in
office
that
really
have
a
real
concern
about
what
our
rights
are
and-
and
we
have
not
seen
that
in
this
pandemic.
So
I
vote
yes.
Thank
you.
B
F
I
would
agree
that
there
are
you
know
it.
Sometimes.
It
does
feel
like
we're
rewarding
some
people,
but-
and
I
see
the
point
that
you
guys
have
made-
I
really
do
honestly
do.
I've
talked
to
so
many
business
owners
in
my
community
that
the
mandates
that
were
coming
down
were
an
ever-changing
moving
target,
and
so
some
of
them
were
in
trouble
because
the
capacity
for
their
business
would
go
from
75
to
50
to
20,
and
I
mean
it.
It
may
change
that
evening
at
four
o'clock.
K
A
H
Representative
beckler,
I
I
feel
like
what
we're
trying
to
say
here,
and
I
and
we've
talked
about
this.
I
we're
not
rewarding
anybody.
What
we're
looking
at
is.
You
know.
It
amazes
me
that
that
a
lot
of
the
bills
that
we
passed
and
things
that
we've
discussed
people
say:
well,
you
all.
You
know
you're
trying
to
kick
the
citizens
while
they're
down
it's
turning
a
pandemic.
You
can't
do
that.
Well,
we're
kicking
the
business
owners
while
they're
down
and
that's
not
that's
equally
as
reprehensible,
so
you
know
to
me.
H
I
believe
that
a
visit
from
the
health
department,
a
visit
you
know
by
the
authorities.
Those
are
things
that
you
can
do
when
businesses
are
are
not
complying
jerkin
licenses
in
a
very
fluent
time.
That's
ever
changing,
as
my
colleague
said
down
front
here,
were
you
know
that
that
didn't
make
a
lot
of
sense
to
me
to
be
that
drastic
and
finding
and
pulling
licenses
during
a
time
when
nobody
can
predict
what's
going
to
happen.
So
I'm
a
firm
yes,
and
this
is
not
about
rewarding
bad
actors
at
all.
Thank
you.
L
A
Yes,
I'm
going
to
explain
my
vote
now.
I
think
the
reason
you
were
seeing
this
bill
today
is
because
of
the
fact
that
the
businesses
that
were
affected
were
never
allowed
to
have
a
seed
table
by
anyone
executive
branches.
They
made
these
without
consulting
the
bins
they
were
affecting
and
we
saw
very
inconsistent
rules
of
you
could
go
to
walmart
or
you
go
to
kroger's
and
shop
and
buy
you
a
cup
of
coffee.
But
then
you
couldn't
go
to
a
coffee
shop.
A
So
it's
very
inconsistent
and
the
guys
when
we
have
spent
80
million
dollars
on
contract,
tracers
and
we've
reached
out
to
executive
branch
say
give
us
the
numbers
to
support
what
you're
doing
and
they
either
can't
or
won't
share
those
numbers
with
us.
That's
why
we
see
this
bill
in
front
of
us.
I'm
a
yes
and
thank
you
for
bringing
this
bill
today,
sir.