


Yergy’s State Road BBQ LLC in Bluffton, a town in Wells County about 40 minutes south of Fort Wayne, filed a suit Dec. 15 against the Wells County Health Department, Gov. Eric Holcomb and the state.
The lawsuit challenges Holcomb’s executive order requiring masks to be worn in restaurants around Indiana. It’s is one of the first lawsuits to be filed over Holcomb’s executive orders during the coronavirus pandemic.
Yergy’s contends the Wells County health order closing the restaurant was based on “improper Executive Orders” issued by the governor “outside the narrow scope of the Emergency Declaration Law.”
After several warnings, the Wells County Health Department required Yergy’s to shut down on Aug. 28. County health officials said the business received prior verbal and formal warnings following complaints about employees not wearing masks.
Yergy’s appealed that ruling to the county health board, which sided with the health department,
The suit alleges the governor’s executive order is unconstitutional and caused “unjust injury to Yergy’s fundamental civil rights, liberty interests and property rights.”
The governor, the suit continues, does not have the authority to mandate mask-wearing without backing from the Legislature.
“(The order is) without legitimate legal footing and should be declared unenforceable and set aside,” the suit says.
The Republican governor’s use of executive orders that early on shut down many businesses deemed nonessential and now include the statewide mask mandate have faced
Holcomb has issued
“We do our homework before we create executive orders,” Holcomb said in a statement regarding the lawsuit. “I’m confident in my authority to set in place requirements that save Hoosier lives.”
State lawmakers are