We are at Kerrville's Planning and Zoning Commission meeting and short-term rentals are the issue right now. The P&Z has denied two so far. There are seven on the agenda.
Fauci discussing whether we are still in an emergency.
Folks, we still have ALL-CAUSE EXCESS MORTALITY.
This is absolutely the highest bar for "emergency" I can think of.
If we still have ALL-CAUSE EXCESS MORTALITY, the virus is not endemic.
It's pandemic and dangerous.
The city of Kerrville considering placing a $45 million bond to build a 69,000-square-foot public safety building to house the police department, fire administration and municipal court.
We had a fascinating interview with @jeremyfaust about omicron, long COVID and the valiant work of health care during the pandemic.
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We are at @cityofkerrville Planning & Zoning and the issue of short-term rentals continues to engage the commission. The commission unanimously approved 2 conditional use permits for rentals.
The U.S. Department of Justice asked U.S. District Court Judge Robert Pittman for a temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction, which the Austin-based judge granted.
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