Lawmakers join Rep. Vicki Kraft asking legislative leaders to call for end of governor’s COVID-19 state of emergency


Rep. Vicki Kraft
Rep. Vicki Kraft, R-17

Representative from 17th District has been joined by 22 other lawmakers to ask for an end to Gov. Jay Inslee’s state of emergency by end of 2021 legislative session

Rep. Vicki Kraft’s efforts to end Gov. Jay Inslee’s state of emergency appears to be gaining momentum in the Washington State Legislature.

Kraft, a Republican from the 17th District, shared her opinion in a statement published by Clark County Today Friday (March 26).

On Monday, 22 other lawmakers joined Kraft in her efforts, signing a letter addressed to Democrat and Republican leaders in both the House and Senate. The lawmakers are asking that the governor’s state of emergency concerning COVID-19 be ended before the Legislature adjourns April 25.

Representative from 17th District has been joined by 22 other lawmakers to ask for an end to Gov. Jay Inslee’s state of emergency by end of 2021 legislative session.
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The letter notes it has been more than a year since Gov. Jay Inslee issued his “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order on March 23, 2020, and says Washingtonians “are ready to get back to living life to the fullest.”

Kraft authored the letter.

“It makes sense to allow the governor the ability to quickly respond to an emergency for a limited time, such as an earthquake, or when Mt. St. Helens erupted, or when wildfires consumed entire Eastern Washington communities. However, nearly a year of power for one person to set state policies without the involvement of the people’s representatives is not the way our government is supposed to work. Our constitution is very clear about this,” said Kraft.

The 17th District lawmaker worries that if the Legislature fails to act before the 2021 session ends in April, the governor will continue to have the unrestricted ability to single-handedly set emergency rules for the state.

“We have three branches of government with equal, but separate powers. Our government was created to prevent one branch from single-handedly deciding what’s best for the state,” added Kraft. “It’s time to end the state of emergency and move on a course to fully return to normal.”

Information provided by Washington State House Republicans.