And I especially agree with this point, which I've made several times in here before - "Emergencies don't last forever … After a while it just becomes an issue you have to manage."The advocacy group that successfully campaigned to rein in Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s emergency powers is shifting its sights to other public health orders.
Unlock Michigan, which scored a victory on July 21 when the Legislature repealed a 1945 law used by Whitmer to impose COVID-19 restrictions, now wants to place limits on a 1978 public health law that gives local health boards and the state department of health similar emergency powers.
“All we want to do is make sure that no governor gets to govern by decree, with no accountability, again,” Fred Wszolek, spokesperson for Unlock Michigan, told Bridge Michigan.
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Unlock Michigan organizers say they’ll start collecting signatures in the next few weeks.
Their proposal would limit health orders to 28 days. After that, lawmakers would have to approve limits like crowd sizes, mask requirements, curfews and limits on businesses and schools.
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