Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer
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Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer
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Fischer said Louisville's dense population makes it essentially impossible for people to gather for alternative services and still practice social distancing.
Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer warned of budget problems that will make last year’s cuts to Metro government services “look like a walk in the park,” as the combined city-county government is likely to see a steep drop in its main source of tax revenue: worker paychecks.
Louisville has now had 36 people die from the coronavirus.
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