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1st ballot test of governor s pandemic powers starts in PA

1st ballot test of governor s pandemic powers starts in PA by Marc Levy, The Associated Press Posted May 13, 2021 8:01 am EDT Last Updated May 13, 2021 at 8:14 am EDT HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) Republican lawmakers across the country have tried to roll back the emergency powers that governors wielded during the COVID-19 pandemic, as they ordered businesses shut, mask-wearing in public and students home for distance learning. Pennsylvania’s Legislature is now taking its case to the ballot. In the first vote of its kind since the coronavirus outbreak, voters statewide will decide twin constitutional amendments that would give lawmakers much more power over disaster declarations, to apply whether the emergency is another pandemic or natural disaster.

First ballot test of governor s pandemic powers starts in Pennsylvania

First ballot test of governor’s pandemic powers starts in Pennsylvania Published  (Office of Gov. Tom Wolf) HARRISBURG - Republican lawmakers across the country have tried to roll back the emergency powers that governors wielded during the COVID-19 pandemic, as they ordered businesses shut, mask-wearing in public and students home for distance learning. Pennsylvania’s Legislature is now taking its case to the ballot. In the first vote of its kind since the coronavirus outbreak, voters statewide will decide twin constitutional amendments that would give lawmakers much more power over disaster declarations, to apply whether the emergency is another pandemic or natural disaster.

Pa governor s emergency powers tested at ballot box

Pennsylvania brings nation s first ballot test of governor s pandemic powers

Pennsylvania brings nation’s first ballot test of governor’s pandemic powers Updated 10:27 AM; Today 10:27 AM Governor Tom Wolf gets a vaccination sticker after receiving the COVID-19 Moderna vaccine from Dr. Asceline Go at a health center in York, April 19, 2021. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com Facebook Share Pennsylvania’s Legislature is now taking its case to the ballot. In the first vote of its kind since the coronavirus outbreak, voters statewide will decide twin constitutional amendments that would give lawmakers much more power over disaster declarations, to apply whether the emergency is another pandemic or natural disaster. The questions were placed on Tuesday’s primary ballot by the Republican-controlled Legislature, which has had a long-running feud with the state’s Democratic governor over his emergency actions during the pandemic.

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