5/5/20, Judge Moye to salon owner Ms. Luther: ““If you would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge that your own actions were selfish, putting your own interest ahead of those in the community in which you live,” Judge Moyé said, offering her a chance to avoid jail time. He said he would consider only giving her a fine, if she apologized, acknowledged she was wrong, and agreed to keep her business closed until Friday, when the governor has announced all salons may open.”..."He also called on her to apologize to the elected officials whose orders she flouted, saying that until a vaccine for the virus is developed, citizens must obey emergency orders. “Failure to do so will only have catastrophic consequences,” Judge Moyé said, “and those reach far beyond the exigencies of one family or one business.””…“Dallas Salon Owner Is Jailed for Defying Order to Stay Closed,” NY Times, 5/5/20
[Image, 5/5/20, Shelley Luther in court with Judge Moye, CBSDFW video]
““I have much respect for this court and laws.. I have never been in this position before and it’s not someplace that I want to be,” Luther responded. “But I have to disagree with you sir, when you say that I’m selfish because feeding my kids–is not selfish. I have hair stylists that are going hungry because they’d rather feed their kids. So sir, if you think the law is more important than kids getting fed, then please go ahead with your decision but I am not going to shut the salon.””…”Salon A La Mode Owner, Shelley Luther Arrested: ‘Feeding My Kids Isn’t Selfish, I’m Not Closing The Salon’.” dfw.cbslocal.com, 5/5/20…”Dallas hair salon owner who defied judge, county orders to close is released from jail,” Washington Post, Meagan Flynn, Hannah Knowles, 5/8/20
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10/10/20, “Runoff Election Between State Rep. Drew Springer, Dallas Salon Owner Shelley Luther Set For Dec. 19," dfw.cbslocal.com
“Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has set the date for a special runoff [state] election between state Rep. Drew Springer and Dallas salon owner Shelley Luther as they compete for Senate District 30.
[Map, Dist. 30. Texas State Sen.]
In a proclamation issued on Saturday, Abbott set the runoff for Saturday, Dec. 19, 2020 in order to fill the seat being vacated by Sen. Pat Fallon, who is running for Congress [and won on Nov. 4]. Early voting will begin Wednesday, Dec. 9.
Senate District 30 stretches across 14 different counties in North Texas. A special election was held on Sept. 29, with Republicans Springer and Luther earning the most votes out of six candidates.
Luther made headlines earlier this year after she defied stay-at-home orders during the pandemic and reopened her salon. She was eventually jailed after a judge found her in contempt of court after she refused to apologize for her actions, which included publicly tearing up a cease-and-desist letter from Dallas County.
On her Facebook page on Sept. 29, she emphasized her grassroots support. “We’re going to a runoff and it’s definitely because of you. I refuse to act like a politician,” Luther said.
Springer told CBS 11 News about his Republican background. “I’m a proven conservative Republican, I’ve always voted in the Republican primaries, I’m in the top 10% of conservatives over the last four sessions in the Texas House,” he said.
While campaigning, Luther has often criticized Gov. Greg Abbott for not reopening the state fast enough.”…
[Above, 11/24/20, “Visiting a small Texas town, it’s clear who won from the lockdowns: the big box chains. Small business has been devastated. It’s all so heartbreaking.“ Jeffrey A. Tucker twitter
Above, 11/24/20, “It’s heartbreaking that Texas (of all states!) was so easily locked down.” simple reason twitter
Codevilla: “The COVID-19 pandemic has had almost nothing to do with public health and almost everything to do with separating, impoverishing, and disconnecting people inclined to vote against the ruling class.” “The Election to End All Elections,” Claremont Review of Books, Angelo M. Codevilla, Fall 2020]
(continuing): “Springer said all five Republicans who ran in the race agreed. “We want to see it open right now. And so, you know, it’s definitely a discussion item. I think we all agree that it needs to be open,” he said.”
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