A Republican Oregon mayor penned a letter to Gov. Kate Brown blasting the state’s coronavirus orders because "small communities across" the state are "tired of the double standard." "Neighbors are able to pack into malls and support corporate America, but, for some reason, we can’t sit down and support local business owners along our main street.The double standards have to stop," Stan Pulliam, the mayor of Sandy, told "America’s Newsroom." Pulliam's comments came after Brown extended a state of emergency declaration in Oregon until March 3, 2021.The previous executive order was set to expire on Jan.
2, 2021. Pulliam called for the governor to release evidence to justify the lockdown orders.The mayor said he "demands answers" because he.