From John Burke <[email protected]>
Subject Save our California restaurants!
Date April 28, 2021 11:12 PM
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96 Fellow Conservative,

California’s restaurant industry has been decimated
by the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns.

At points during the pandemic,
our state led the nation in number of restaurants closed, and now tens
of thousands of establishments have closed their doors for good.
Kevin
Faulconer recently teamed up with Chef Andrew Gruel of Slapfish, to draw
attention to the issue. He said, “Jobs are gone, dreams have been
crushed, and our communities where many of these restaurants have been
institutions, are left emptier as a result.”

Not only that, but
thanks to Gavin Newsom’s draconian lockdown logic, the restaurants that
are managing to survive are facing confusing and contradictory
restrictions that are NOT based on science!
[link removed] Please watch and share a
short news clip of Kevin and Andrew’s news conference, and hear about
their plan to SAVE the California restaurant industry. >>
[link removed] There are real world,
workable solutions that will allow restaurants to safely operate and
serve our communities.

From Michelin Star restaurants to mom-and-pop
local favorites, California has long been home to some of the best
eateries in the world. We’re now in serious danger of losing this vital
industry in our state.

We have to allow our restaurants to stay open,
to feed our communities, and to provide jobs for hardworking men and
women trying to pay their bills.

Please help spread the word that
there is a commonsense candidate for Governor who understands the vital
importance of helping our restaurants recover and thrive in California!
Thanks for your help,
John Burke, Communications Director
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