PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — "It’s been roughly four weeks since Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf shut down most businesses across the commonwealth. On Tuesday, Pennsylvania House lawmakers voted yes to a bill that will allow businesses to reopen, so long as they follow CDC guidelines on social distancing.
The bill was met with intense contention as all Democratic lawmakers voted against the measure. Republican lawmakers, however, say it is essential to restart the economy and lower unemployment rates.
Barbera’s Autoland in Northeast Philadelphia and most auto dealerships all across the commonwealth were forced to stop selling cars a month ago, even online."
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