TRENTON, N.J. – A group of live event professionals – including waiters and DJ’s – rallied in Trenton on Tuesday to protest ongoing COVID-19 restrictions which have severely impact their ability to earn a living in New Jersey.
They were joined by 2021 Republican gubernatorial hopeful Jack Ciattarelli.
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“The unemployed, small business owners, and entrepreneurs are being ignored by this Governor and left behind by Trenton,” tweeted Ciattarelli after the event. “To build a N.J. where everyone can succeed – we need to fix that.”
At the moment, indoor weddings are limited to 150 people or 25% of capacity (whichever number is lower) pursuant to the Governor Murphy’s executive order regime. Events at performing arts centers and concert venues are under the same occupancy restriction.
Thanks @Jack4NJ for supporting the live events industry today at the State House! You have our vote in 2021 #SaveLiveEvents pic.twitter.com/AMC7ofNqBp
— Ambient DJs (@AmbientDJs) September 22, 2020
The unemployed, small business owners, and entrepreneurs are being ignored by this Governor and left behind by Trenton. To build a N.J. where everyone can succeed – we need to fix that. https://t.co/T0RYStKTyT
— Jack Ciattarelli (@Jack4NJ) September 22, 2020
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