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Originally Posted by HedonistForever
As to the Wisconsin decision,
“The plain language of the statute explains that the governor may, for 60 days, act with expanded powers to address a particular emergency,” Hagedorn wrote. “Beyond 60 days, however, the legislature reserves for itself the power to determine the policies that govern the state’s response to an ongoing problem. Similarly, when the legislature revokes a state of emergency, a governor may not simply reissue another one on the same basis.”
Sounds like a perfectly legal rational law and begs the question, why 3 dissenting votes for something so clearly and unambiguously written? Oh, yeah, I forgot, probably Liberals who don't much care what the law says, it's their feelings at the time that count.
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It’s a 4/3 split there. 4 conservatives, 3 liberals.