Yesterday, Newsom announced he's finally doing what we’ve been trying to get him to do for 800 days. He is ending the COVID-19 State of Emergency.
But of course, there’s a catch: he isn’t ending it today. He’s ending it on February 28, 2023. That will be just under three years from the day it began.
There’s plenty of room for speculation as to why Newsom is announcing this now and why he’s absurdly scheduled it for a specific day next February. Perhaps he realized that campaigning for higher office during an "emergency" would seem untoward.
In any case, it is an important victory – an acknowledgment that emergencies are not permanent and that autocracy is not the American way. But it should have happened at any of these earlier dates:
May 21, 2020: I introduced a Resolution to terminate the State of Emergency
June 11, 2020: Gallagher and I sued Newsom for abusing his emergency powers
Nov. 2, 2020: We won the trial and secured a restraining order against Newsom
Mar. 15, 2021: I introduced a new Resolution to terminate the Emergency
Feb. 10, 2022: We forced a vote on the Assembly Floor to end the Emergency, right before LA hosted the Super Bowl.
Through it all, we worked to empower local communities to chart their own course, unencumbered by Newsom’s decrees. 13 counties passed our Healthy Communities Resolution and became sanctuaries for liberty in the most oppressive of times.
While we’ve at last ended this era of one-man, what comes next is even more important. We must make sure it never happens again.
Kevin Kiley for Congress, 9458 Treelake Road, Granite Bay, CA 95746, United States This email was sent to [email protected]. To stop receiving emails, click here.