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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will be stripped of emergency powers she used during the coronavirus pandemic after a 76-year-old law was repealed Wednesday.
The GOP-led state House followed the Senate s lead on Wednesday in voting 60-48, largely along party lines, to support an Unlock Michigan petition seeking to eliminate the Emergency Powers of the Governor Act of 1945.
Whitmer, a Democrat, is unable to issue a veto after the state Supreme Court determined the law was unconstitutional. The repeal will not take effect until
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Washington Examiner reached out to the governor s office for comment. The Michigan House approved the Unlock Michigan citizens initiative to repeal the unconstitutional 1945 state law Gov. Gretchen Whitmer used to hold unilateral power over the people of Michigan during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your voices have been heard! Michigan House Republicans tweeted following the vote.
7/21/21 - Lansing Lawmakers End Governor s Emergency Power Act State Representative Mark Huizenga. Photo courtesy of the Michigan House of Representatives. 7/21/21. Lawmakers adopted a citizens petition that called for the repeal of a 1945 law the Governor used to enact broad powers during the pandemic.
A petition that urged the repeal of the Emergency Powers of the Governor Act of 1945 was approved by lawmakers in Lansing.
Representative Mark Huizenga of Kent County says they were upholding the will of the people.
“I think it’s very clear when we look at what our constituents want, they want things that go back to eighth grade civic lessons. It’s the balance between the legislative, the executive and the judicial branches. This resorts that power.”