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    February 11, 2022

    Rep. Tammy Nuccio Votes No on Executive Order Extension

    Rep. Tammy Nuccio Votes No on Executive Order Extension
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    HARTFORD – During a House Session on February 10th, State Representative Tammy Nuccio voted against extending the civil preparedness and public health emergencies, and the extension of executive orders issued by Governor Lamont.

    The first item, HJ 1 ‘Resolution Declaring the Continuation of the Public Health and Civil Preparedness Emergencies in the State,’ renewed the state of emergency until June 30th. Connecticut has been governed under a state of emergency since March 10th 2020 when Governor Lamont first issued the declarations.

    “It’s time for Connecticut to start moving forward and step out from the emergency declarations,” said Rep. Nuccio. “There is no reason to continue the pandemic emergency any longer, the legislature is in session and we are more than capable of acting on policy decisions. Further, we have nearly a billion dollars in unexpended, and more importantly, unallocated aid that we can use to support residents.”

    The resolution was passed by 89-56 with 3 Democrats joining Republicans in opposition.

    The second bill, HB 5047 ‘An Act Concerning the Extension of Certain Executive Orders and Department of Public Health Authority and Covid-19 Relief Days,’ extended a number of orders that were set to expire for the duration of the civil preparedness and public health emergencies.

    Republicans offered amendments on the bill, one would have allowed parental choice regarding school mask mandates. Ultimately, the bill was passed by 86-62 with 9 Democrats joining Republicans in opposition.

    Both the HJ 1 and HB 5047 await action in the State Senate. Both bills can be tracked on the General Assembly website at www.cga.ct.gov.

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