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Robert McColley: “After 90 days, [a state of emergency] automatically expires.”

Featuring: Robert McColley, Republican | Ohio State Senate, District 1

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Discussion on Ohio Senate Bill 22 with Senator Rob McCauley and Tony Schrader

Published | Video Starts at 04:23

And the governor has the ability to call an emergency session of the legislature and ask the legislature for authority or different ways to do things. After 90 days, [a state of emergency] automatically expires. And then going forward, the legislature, if it felt it was appropriate, could extend the emergency in 60 day intervals. And some people might be saying, well, why would that be appropriate? (04:23–04:28)

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Asserts that Senate Bill 22 mandates a state of emergency expires after 90 days unless extended.

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