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Governor Holcomb vetoes bill that puts new limits on his emergency powers

(Photo supplied/Governor Eric Holcomb)

As expected, Governor Eric Holcomb has vetoed the bill that would put new limits on the emergency powers of his office.

The bill was passed overwhelmingly by both the House and the Senate.

It would take only a simple majority to override the veto. Holcomb argues the bill violates the separation of powers between the legislative and executive branches.

Specifically, he says it usurps a “power given exclusively to the governor” by allowing the legislature to call itself into a special session.

The legislation was prompted by objections to Holcomb’s orders mandating mask-wearing and restrictions on businesses during the pandemic.

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2 comments

Slacker06 April 10, 2021 at 11:53 am

The first axiom of politics is once in power a person tends to do all that can be done to keep power. Tyrants do what tyrants do.

The legislature must overturns his veto.

Hoosiers deserve better leadership, or perhaps leadership at all. Something better than RINO leadership for sure.

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Frank April 10, 2021 at 5:40 pm

When will they vote to overturn his veto?

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