Royal Oak Tribune

House speaker shuts door on Whitmer impeachmen­t talk

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LANSING » Michigan House Speaker Lee Chatfield on Wednesday slapped down calls by some Republican lawmakers for Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s impeachmen­t for her actions mitigating the spread of COVID-19.

Chatfield, a Levering Republican, called the effort by Milford Township Republican Rep. Matt Maddock a distractio­n from what needs to be done in the state. Maddock began the talk of impeaching Whitmer after health director Robert Gordon implemente­d the threeweek shut down of parts of Michigan’s economy in an effort to stem the accelerati­ng spread of COVID-19.

Maddock said Whitmer “crossed the line” on COVID-19 restrictio­ns without legislativ­e input.

He said five Republican colleagues support his position, though he did not name them. However,

Chatfield said an effort to impeach Whitmer would lack merit and would be every bit as ``shameful” as the impeachmen­t efforts against President Donald Trump.

“We’re not the party that impeaches someone because we’re upset with policies that they’ve enacted,” he said.

Chatfield and Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, R- Clark Lake, criticized Whitmer for the partial shutdown of restaurant­s, bars, high schools and colleges, as well as limitation­s on gatherings.

The people of Michigan deserve a seat at the decision table, Chatfield said in a statement Sunday.

Chatfield said House Republican­s stand ready to act in a bipartisan way when Whitmer decides it is worth her time.

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