California Gov. Gavin Newsom has officially ended multiple state emergencies
FILE - Gov. Gavin Newsom talks about California's COVID-19 response during a press conference in Fontana, Calif.,Feb. 17, 2022. On Friday, Feb. 25, 2022, Gov. Newsom announced he would lift 52 provisions from his pandemic executive orders. Since the start of the pandemic, Newsom has issued about 70 executive orders containing 561 provisions. Now, Newsom's office says just 30 will remain in effect. SACRAMENTO, Calif.
One example is the one requiring children to wear masks in schools. That order is not tied to the coronavirus emergency declaration. On Monday, Newsom is expected to announce when that order will end. The orders still in place do things the Newsom administration says the state can’t do without. For example, a state law requires doctors to review each health test result before it can be released to patients. Newsom suspended that law for COVID tests because “it would be literally impossible for us to have enough health care people to review 500,000 tests,” said Patterson, a reference to the number of tests per day California processed at the height of omicron.
There are only two ways to end an emergency declaration. The governor can end it, or the state Legislature can vote to end it for him. Republican state Sen. Melissa Melendez has tried for months to force a vote in the Legislature to end the emergency, but her colleagues have always voted it down.
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