Unlock Michigan proposal heads to Legislature, group plans second drive
Unlock Michigan proposal heads to Legislature, group plans second drive
From protests to petitions, even violent threats; Governor Gretchen Whitmer has faced immense blowback since the start of the pandemic, for using executive power to issue orders to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Michigan lawmakers will soon vote on repealing the decades-old law the governor used to put forth COVID-related restrictions early on.
The Michigan Board of State Canvassers voted 3-0 Tuesday to certify the “Unlock Michigan” petition, a signature drive that seeks to repeal the 1945 Emergency Powers of the Governor’s Act.
The approval comes a month after the Michigan Supreme Court ordered the board to certify the petition signatures, after they were initially deadlocked on party lines.