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Robert McColley: “In the uncodified section of Senate Bill 22, the current…”

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 05:16

… extend it in recognition of the fact that there is an immense power being granted to the executive branch. One thing to be clear about that is worth noting, that In the uncodified section of Senate Bill 22, the current state of emergency would expire 30 days after its effective date. So we have that in the bill. And then aside from the actual state of emergency, when a governor declares an emergency, it authorizes the governor and the executive branch to. (05:16–05:25)

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Asserts that the current state of emergency would expire 30 days after Senate Bill 22's effective date.

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