During the time of COVID-19, restrictions on municipal revenues forced cities and counties to cut services...

During the time of COVID-19, restrictions on municipal revenues forced cities and counties to cut services, lay off and furlough employees, and mothball capital projects, which had consequences for local employment, business contracts, and overall investment in the economy and community. Read more from Haddow, K, Carr, D, Winig, BD, Adler, S. Preemption, Public Health, and Equity in the Time of COVID-19. August 2020. https://www.publichealthlawwatch.org/covid19-policy-playbook.