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Missouri Lawmakers OK Limits On Local Pandemic Restrictions

Missouri lawmakers have passed legislation seeking to limit local public health orders that have imposed restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic.

The bill given final approval Wednesday would limit emergency orders restricting businesses, churches, schools or gatherings to 30 days, unless extended by the local governing body.

The bill was prompted by outrage over long-lasting restrictions in St. Louis County and some other places. St. Louis County relaxed some restrictions but still requires social distancing and face masks inside businesses. Lawmakers also are nearing final approval on legislation that would let businesses affected by restrictions seek property tax breaks.

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