State Rep. Steve Malagari, D-Montgomery, yesterday announced that the Pennsylvania House passed a bill last week to open garden centers, whose work is critical to helping Pennsylvanians provide food for themselves and the environment, after an amendment supported by Malagari and fellow Democrats was added on to provide critical health and public safety requirements for employees and customers.
The bill must be passed in the Senate before going to Gov. Tom Wolf. Malagari said the requirements to protect workers are in line with Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine’s direction to keep people safe and calm while reopening the economy.
“We are trying to navigate through an unprecedented time,” Malagari said. “My first priority is the safety of my constituents. We believe that people can get back to shopping in our garden centers by following the state health department and the CDC’s guidelines. But it takes us all working together. This measure will start to get more of our people back to work and allow others to shop while maintaining safe distances and wearing masks. It also means providing protections for the employees we are asking to put at risk.”
Under the bill, all stores that receive a waiver and operate would be required to provide, at minimum, the following protections for an essential employee:
For more information, those interested can contact Malagari’s office at (267) 768-3671.
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