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The lack of civics in schools bears fruit ...
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Ahead of President Trump's visit to a Ford motor plant in Michigan today, the state's attorney general Dana Nessel sent Trump an open letter urging him to wear a face covering during his visit, saying he has both a "legal" and "moral" responsibility to do so.
"Anyone who has potentially been recently exposed, including the President of the United States, has not only a legal responsibility, but also a social and moral responsibility, to take reasonable precautions to prevent further spread of the virus," Nessel wrote.
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Ahead of President Trump's visit to a Ford motor plant in Michigan today, the state's attorney general Dana Nessel sent Trump an open letter urging him to wear a face covering during his visit, saying he has both a "legal" and "moral" responsibility to do so.
Some context: Executive Order 2020-91 requires manufacturing facilities to suspend all tours, and Executive Order 2020-92 requires anyone who is medically able to wear a facial covering when in an enclosed space, according to the letter."While my Department will not act to prevent you from touring Ford's plant, I ask that while you are on tour you respect the great efforts of the men and women at Ford -- and across this state — by wearing a facial covering. It is not just the policy of Ford, by virtue of the Governor's Executive Orders. It is currently the law of this state," Nessel wrote in the letter, citing two executive orders from Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
"Anyone who has potentially been recently exposed, including the President of the United States, has not only a legal responsibility, but also a social and moral responsibility, to take reasonable precautions to prevent further spread of the virus," Nessel wrote.
Ahead of President Trump’s planned visit to tour a Ford Motor Company plant, @MIAttyGen @dananessel has sent an open letter asking that he respect the hard work and safety of our automakers by wearing a face covering during his visit. https://t.co/UfjfGN01tj pic.twitter.com/FhCtqYp8wN
— Michigan Attorney General (@MIAttyGen) May 20, 2020