Friend,
Did you see this in The Wall Street Journal?
The paper published ratings of the 50 U.S. governors’ handling of the reopening their states’ economies.
Governor Kemp was one of just nine governors nationwide to receive an “A” grade!
The scorecard was put together by the Committee to Unleash Prosperity along with FreedomWorks. Economist Art Laffer and Steve Moore of the Heritage Foundation were part of the effort.
It grades our nation’s governors on how they have responded to the coronavirus public health crisis, including actions to safeguard the economic well-being of their citizens.
Their insight provides a strong dose of much-needed common-sense, given all the pandemic politics being played by many Democrats and the liberal media.
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Not all governors fared as well. Four received “F” grades. Thirteen received “D” grades.
Governor Kemp is fully confident that here in Georgia we're taking a proper, balanced approach to keeping our citizens safe and healthy while reopening our economy.
For weeks, testing was Georgia’s greatest challenge in the fight against COVID-19. Thanks to the state’s partnership with academia and the private sector, we closed April out with a single-day record of more than 20,000 completed tests.
Right now, our state’s more than 60 testing sites have more supply than demand.
With a declining percentage of Georgians testing positive, and a reduced number of patients in hospitals, Governor Kemp is tackling the pandemic’s economic fallout head on.
We need to let Georgians get back to work. We’ve been hit hard... and we cannot allow greater financial destruction and despair to take hold.
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- Team Kemp
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