Georgia Gov. Disregards Trump Criticism, Moves Ahead With Plans To Reopen Businesses

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, pictured on April 16, insists he is moving forward with plans to allow some nonessential businesses to open their doors to the public. The plan has come under intense criticism.

“I am confident that business owners who decide to reopen will adhere to Minimum Basic Operations, which prioritize the health and well-being of employees and customers,” Gov. Brian Kemp said.

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