Posted on 05/05/2021 1:23:23 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Three judges from the 3rd District Court of Appeal in Sacramento ruled unanimously that the prior judge “erred in interpreting the Emergency Services Act to prohibit the Governor from issuing quasi-legislative orders in an emergency.
“We conclude the issuance of such orders did not constitute an unconstitutional delegation of legislative power,” Presiding Justice Vance Raye wrote in ruling on a lawsuit brought by Republican state legislators.
(Excerpt) Read more at ktla.com ...
Sure is a long “emergency”.
Governor Jenner will straighten things out.
3rd District what?
3rd District?
The recall can’t come soon enough. I wonder if Kimberly Guilfoyle would rethink dating and marrying this loser of a governor if she had the chance to do it all over again?
Newssom needs the citizens eviction procedure, as it was once done to the Colonial governor of Connecticut.
Life is dangerous.
Wear a helmet.
To prevent this nonsense from happening again, whomever organized the Newsome recall should put another initiative that limits the Emergency Powers to 30 days, which can only be extended 30 more days by the legislature, during which time it must be put to a vote of the people. And any emergency declaration should come with 100% remuneration to those financially harmed by the direct or indirect consequences of any such declaration.
This 14 month and counting “emergency” is ridiculous. At this point we’re close to being in “emergency” longer than the US interned many Japanese Americans during WW2.
It’s obscene.
Probably not. She strikes me as quite the political gold digger.
Yep 453,641 days to flatten the curve 👍
It is obscene isn’t it. Little dictators, spread throughout our great country, trying their darndest to ruin everything left to us by the founders.
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