The office of New York Gov. Kathy Hochul late Monday said the state wouldn’t send inspectors to businesses to see if business owners are complying with the Democrat’s indoor mask mandate, an apparent reversal of remarks Hochul offered earlier in the day. “Enforcement will be done by local health departments,” Hochul spokesperson Hazel Crampton-Hays told news outlets. “Governor Hochul made $65 million available today for counties’ enforcement needs, including personnel costs associated with spot checks and other enforcement. We are all in this together as we fight this winter surge.” In two press briefings on the funding, Hochul had indicated that the state would help counties identify businesses out of compliance with the new mandate. In one, she said the money would help counties, “whether it’s just getting out there and bringing masks to the businesses and putting up signs and having a call center so people can call in …
New York Governor’s Office Says State Inspectors Won’t Perform Mask Mandate Checks
December 21, 2021
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