Jen Hulan, owner of Waters Edge Winery in Centennial, Colorado, pledged her home as collateral to open her business in 2015. It has steadily grown until the COVID 19/Wuhan Virus Reaction Disruption. In the name of “flattening the curve,” “making sure that we have enough ventilators” and “staying safe,” Colorado’s Governor and Tri-County Health are using government force to close her business. Jen must lawyer up and she could really use your help with legal fees and operating expenses. Other states are letting restaurants implement social distancing measures and operate at 50% capacity. What will happen to the owners and employers of these Colorado restaurants and small businesses?
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