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Lawmaker Wants To Scale Back Stay At Home Order

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Lawmaker Wants To Scale Back Stay At Home Order
Lawmaker Wants To Scale Back Stay At Home Order

WAAY 31's Breken Terry was live after asking State Senator Arthur Orr what he wants to see done.

He wants to see done.

Senator arthur orr old me as long as there isn't a big spike in cases over the next 10 days, it's time to start looking at rolling back some of the directives in governor ivey's stay at home order.

Orr-we are really crippling our economy out here.

I hear a lot about it and it will not be the same.

Over the phone on monday, senator arthur orr echoed what small businesses across north alabama are telling us.

The stay in shelter order is hurting mom n pop shops the most.

He said allowing smaller stores to open up and practice social distancing while controlling the number of people in them would help small businesses and alabama's economy.

Orr- it's an uneven playing field that we've created by having some retailers large big box retailers able to open but smaller mom n pop stores or other stores that are more specialty stores can't open.

Ivey's order is slated to last until april 30th, but orr said every scenario for getting things close to normal needs to be considered.

Orr- look at it regionally.

Maybe what's good for some parts of the state isn't viable for other parts.

Orr said re-opening will likely be step by step.

Orr- if we can get to first base then i'm sure we can see what measures we can take that are sound and reasonable with individuals realizing if your in one of these risk categories you've still got to take all the precautions.

While pushing to open businesses.

Orr admitted we are several months away from large gatherings.

Lt.

Governor will ainsworth is y in charge of a subcommittee to introduce a gradual reopening plan to the governor by friday.

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