Royal Oak Tribune

GOP have spent $542K to challenge Whitmer’s orders

- By David Eggert

LANSING» Republican­s who control the Michigan Legislatur­e have spent about $ 542,000 to sue Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer over her use of emergency powers during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Senate and House released the figure to a liberal advocacy group, Progress Michigan, late last week on the same day the state Supreme Court ruled against the governor in a lawsuit that was similar to the Legislatur­e’s, which is still pending. The Whitmer administra­tion has quickly reinstitut­ed a mask requiremen­t and size limits on gatherings under a public health law that is not an issue in the legal challenges.

The $ 542,000 in public money, split evenly between the House and Senate, has been used to pay attorneys at Bush Seyferth, a Troy-based law firm.

GOP lawmakers have long criticized Whitmer’s handling of the outbreak, though the public has backed her in polling. Republican­s contend that she should have eased a lockdown earlier and that they should have a say in orders underlying her declaratio­n of an emergency.

In a 4- 3 decision, the high court declared unconstitu­tional a 1945 law that underpins her executive orders and ruled 7- 0 that she needed legislativ­e approval to extend the emergency and orders beyond April 30.

“Since this pandemic started, the Republican­s really have focused more time, energy and taxpayer dollars on fighting against public health protection­s than they have working to protect the people of Michigan,” said Lonnie Scott, executive director of Progress Michigan.

Gideon D’Assandro, spokesman for House Speaker Lee Chatfield, defended the spending.

“Gov. Whitmer’s unconstitu­tional power grab was the wrong move for the state of Michigan,” he said. “Among other reasons, it forced the Legislatur­e to spend resources to defend the constituti­on and give a voice to the people. Fortunatel­y, Gov. Whitmer lost at the Supreme Court and democracy has been restored.”

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