GOP Governors Launch ‘Operation Open Roads’ to Cut Regulations, Get Supply Chain Moving
November 23, 2021 | Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Maryland, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas
As Americans continue to suffer under the supply chain crisis that remains unmitigated and even mocked by the Biden administration, Republican governors are taking action to propose a solution to get the country’s goods moving again.
“Operation Open Roads” is the name of the plan hatched by 15 Republican governors that aims to alleviate the pain caused by a broken supply chain. “Getting goods to market is a fundamental baseline of our open economy,” noted the governors in a joint letter to President Biden. The coalition is made up of Governors Bill Lee (TN), Doug Ducey (AZ), Ron DeSantis (FL), Brian Kemp (GA), Brad Little (ID), Kim Reynolds (IA), Larry Hogan (MD), Mike Parson (MO), Greg Gianforte (MT), Pete Ricketts (NE), Doug Burgum (ND), Mike DeWine (OH), Kevin Stitt (OK), Henry McMaster (SC), and Greg Abbott (TX)… (Excerpts from Townhall)