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TexasTowelie

(111,322 posts)
Fri Apr 17, 2020, 02:56 AM Apr 2020

Republicans introduce bills to strip power from Whitmer, but she promises a veto

A day after thousands of people converged on the Capitol to protest Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s latest stay-at-home order, Republicans in the Legislature followed suit, introducing bills that would strip powers away from the governor.

The bills come at a time when Whitmer has tightened stay-at-home restrictions, which have shuttered businesses and are keeping people in their homes as a way to try and stop the spread of coronavirus.

The bills introduced in both the House and Senate would repeal the 1945 Emergency Powers of the Governor Act, which gives wide power to the governor to declare a state of emergency in times of “great public crisis.”

Another bill would amend the Emergency Management Act of 1976, which allows the governor to declare a state of emergency for up to 28 days, to reduce the number of allowable days to 14.

Read more: https://www.freep.com/story/news/politics/2020/04/16/coronavirus-covid-19-gop-bills-strip-power-whitmer/5149465002/

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Republicans introduce bills to strip power from Whitmer, but she promises a veto (Original Post) TexasTowelie Apr 2020 OP
Gee, sure is a big deal when a couple thousand wingnuts converge to protest something ... mr_lebowski Apr 2020 #1
Exactly! Tech Apr 2020 #3
Glad she can veto this crap. Hope Republicans don't have the votes to override. nt SunSeeker Apr 2020 #2
As far as I am concerned mindem Apr 2020 #4
I hope they don't have some kind of rules where the legislature can override Jamastiene Apr 2020 #5
 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
1. Gee, sure is a big deal when a couple thousand wingnuts converge to protest something ...
Fri Apr 17, 2020, 03:34 AM
Apr 2020

Meanwhile hundreds of thousands of us in the streets barely gets on the friggin' news.

The media are a freakin' joke.

Jamastiene

(38,187 posts)
5. I hope they don't have some kind of rules where the legislature can override
Fri Apr 17, 2020, 09:43 AM
Apr 2020

a veto with a certain number of votes or have some other technicality or loophole to go around a veto. A lot of places have that.

Republicans do things that way where I live, plus thumb their noses at the courts when they get told they went overboard. They use stuff like that to force what they want, for the time being, just to stick it to a Democrat. They will come right back around, with rules like that, and change it back if one of them is in charge. They just go right ahead and use the laws, loopholes, and technicalities wily nily to do whatever they want whenever they want. I don't know why they get to do that, but in at least some states, they do all kinds of procedures to get their way....and they get away with it.

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