From Hank Johnson <[email protected]>
Subject Georgia’s "reopening" is a huge risk
Date April 21, 2020 10:35 PM
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John,

These are extraordinary times. Georgia is in the news
again and unfortunately, not for a good reason. Gov. Brian Kemp
has announced that he plans to reopen nail salons, massage
therapists, bowling alleys and gyms this Friday, contrary to the
advice of top epidemiologists. He will then follow that maddening
decision by reopening restaurants and movie theaters on Monday.
John, let me tell you my thoughts on
this in three words: This. Is. Ludicrous!

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This is an extremely dangerous move. It is especially
concerning because Gov. Kemp has admitted in the past that he has
not kept himself educated on the basic facts of COVID-19 -- for
example, he confessed a few short weeks ago that he had only just
become aware that people without symptoms can spread the disease.
And this isn’t the first time Gov. Kemp has pulled a move like
this. Just two weeks ago he reopened our state's beaches despite
the strong objections of local towns who showed true leadership
by making the very difficult decision to lose tourism revenue and
shut them down.

John -- I want our state reopened
as much as anyone else. I miss eating at my favorite restaurants
and seeing all of you at my events. We have a primary coming up
on June 9th, and I’m eager to chat with voters in-person and
share everything we’ve accomplished. But there is no scientific
evidence that shows Georgia is ready for this drastic decision,
and by moving too fast we could very easily move ourselves
backwards and have to close everything down again. Opening too
soon could expose us to COVID-19 and hasten its spread --
especially because we rank in the bottom 10 states for tests per
capita. This is a matter of health and safety for Georgians!

The sad truth is that this move is about profits over
people and about Gov. Kemp pleasing his real boss, President
Donald Trump (not Georgia voters).

Clearly, John, leadership on this
issue isn’t going to come from the governor’s mansion. It’s going
to have to come from us. Will you spread the word about this
reckless decision by forwarding this email to friends, or
pitching in a small contribution to help us get the message out?

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We are all in this together, and I promise I won’t stop
fighting for you and our shared safety. It’s time to put people
over profits! Won’t you join me in this fight?
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In solidarity,

Hank

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Congressman Hank Johnson is a former defense
attorney, DeKalb County commissioner, small business owner, and
magistrate judge who now serves in Congress as a champion for the
middle class.

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