“Congress must take the responsible action of reining in this massive expansion of government and restore Americans fundamental rights by terminating the COVID-19 national emergency declaration,” Marshall said. “As to the elements to the pandemic response that are working and needed, let’s codify them into law.”
The measure needs to pass both chambers to reach the president’s desk, but President Joe Biden has vowed to veto it.
“Preserving our ability to respond is more important than ever as we head into the winter, when respiratory illnesses such as COVID-19 typically spread more easily,” the White House said in a statement. “Strengthened by the ongoing declaration of national emergency, the federal response to COVID-19 continues to save lives, improve health outcomes, and support the American economy.”
The measure needs to pass both chambers to reach the president’s desk, but President Joe Biden has vowed to veto it.
“Preserving our ability to respond is more important than ever as we head into the winter, when respiratory illnesses such as COVID-19 typically spread more easily,” the White House said in a statement. “Strengthened by the ongoing declaration of national emergency, the federal response to COVID-19 continues to save lives, improve health outcomes, and support the American economy.”
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