New York Post

Mich. gov COV power stripped

- David Marcus

In a rebuke to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, the Republican-led Michigan state House of Representa­tives repealed a 76-year-old law that gave the governor broad emergency powers used to lock down much of the state during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a 60-48 vote mainly along party lines, the Emergency Powers Act of 1945 was officially scuttled. The state Senate had already voted to kill the act last week.

Though the legislatio­n does not take effect immediatel­y, it was a clear shot at Whitmer, whose strict shutdown policies stirred protests last year, but also made her a political darling among Democrats.

Because the law came to the state legislatur­e by a petition drive, under Michigan law it is not subject to a veto from Whitmer and will go into effect 90 days after the legislativ­e session.

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