FoxFire indoor dining TRO reversed by appellate court; ‘trial court abused its discretion’ court says – Daily Chronicle (DeKalb)

"In addition to the clear language of the Emergency Management Act, these statutes all confirm our conclusion that the legislature intended to allow the governor to issue successive disaster proclamations stemming from an ongoing disaster," the Appellate Court said.
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Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

If the legislature intended to allow the governor to issue successive disaster proclamations why would they put a time limit on a disaster declaration? Why wouldn’t they have allowed the Dictator to issue a disaster proclamation and then declare the disaster over whenever he thought appropriate?

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