Supporters say that will prevent local law enforcement agencies, for example, from enforcing federal executive orders implementing gun control measures.
She went on to say that while the governor said that litigation is not a matter of sounding off "We believe that freedom does not come from litigation." She later added that there is a national effort underway to expand the powers of government and "We need leaders to sound off."
The special session was called to push back against President Biden's COVID vaccine mandate, which still has not been formally released or implemented.
So our question today is about the governor's overall handling of the pandemic. Has he imposed or allowed too many restrictions? Too few? Or has he handled it pretty well overall?