I want to be very clear that this issue is much more nuanced than it appears to be. And I'd like to give you an example. And I will be bragging on the state of Wisconsin. There's a statute, it's a 323.10. It says the governor is capable of declaring a state of emergency, but after 60 days it will expire automatically unless it is affirmed by joint resolution. Which is awesome. So I think that's the framework we could use. However, in the state of Wisconsin, when the COVID When the governor declared an emergency for Covid at … (05:21–05:37)
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Asserts that Wisconsin law requires a state of emergency to expire after 60 days unless affirmed by joint resolution.
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