RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina legislators sent another bill on Thursday to Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper designed to overturn parts of his executive order for COVID-19 that’s kept several types of retail businesses shuttered for months.

The General Assembly finalized a measure to let bowling alleys and ice and roller rinks to reopen at a reduced capacity, with employees wearing masks, sanitizing equipment and enforcing social distancing. The bill also attempts to let restaurants within minor league ballparks — where seasons already are cancelled — serve larger groups of patrons for special events.

 
 

The bill, which already passed the House, now goes to Cooper, who has already vetoed one measure that sought to reopen bars by letting them serve patrons outdoors. He’s said legislation wasn’t the way to address commerce limitations during a pandemic when case numbers could easily spike. He also must act by Saturday on a similar measure to help gyms in addition to bars.

With another reopening measure for amusement parks, arcades and wedding receptions advancing through a Senate committee on Thursday, Cooper signaled that these and other bills likely will be vetoed.

“It’s pretty easy to vote for a bill that lifts a restriction when you don’t have to deal with the consequences,” Cooper said at a media briefing. “I think it’s important for us to think about the consequences for everything we do.”

Cooper’s current order, which expires June 26, allows restaurants to offer dine-in seating and to let barber shops and hair and nail salons are open — but all at reduced capacity. Cooper said he will announce next week whether his order will be eased further.

In the meantime, more business owners struggling to survive financially because they’ve been closed since March are coming to legislators to intervene. Many of them have said they were surprised when Cooper kept their businesses closed when his latest order began in late May.

“You can understand that these small businesses do not trust this June 26 date,” said Republican Sen. Vickie Sawyer of Iredell County, who helped shepherd the bowling alley and skating rink bill. The Senate passed the measure 32-15.


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