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Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Chicago Democrats opposed resolution to end national COVID-19 emergency: 'Joe Biden nevertheless extended the COVID-19 national emergency declaration'

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Jonathan Jackson (D-IL1) and Robin Kelly (D-IL2) were among the U.S. Representatives from Chicago who voted no on the resolution President Joe Biden recently signed to end the COVID-19 national emergency declaration. | https://jonathanjackson.house.gov/ and https://robinkelly.house.gov/

Jonathan Jackson (D-IL1) and Robin Kelly (D-IL2) were among the U.S. Representatives from Chicago who voted no on the resolution President Joe Biden recently signed to end the COVID-19 national emergency declaration. | https://jonathanjackson.house.gov/ and https://robinkelly.house.gov/

Chicago’s congressional delegation including U.S. Representatives Jonathan Jackson (D-IL1), Robin Kelly (D-IL2), Delia Ramirez (D-IL3), Jesus “Chuy” Garcia (D-IL4), Mike Quigley (D-IL5), Sean Casten (D-IL6), Danny K. Davis (D-IL7), Jan Schakowsky (D-IL9) and Brad Schneider (D-IL10) all voted no on the resolution President Joe Biden recently signed to end the COVID-19 national emergency declaration.  

Of 212 House Democrats all but 11 voted against lifting the national emergency declaration. All Republicans who voted in both the House and Senate were in favor of lifting the emergency declaration first enacted on March 13, 2020. U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) sponsored the resolution which passed the U.S. Senate on March 29. It passed the U.S. House on Feb. 1 on a vote of 229-197. 

“Relating to a national emergency declared by the President on March 13, 2020,” the joint resolution reads. “Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, that, pursuant to section 202 of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622), the national emergency declared by the finding of the President on March 13, 2020, in Proclamation 9994 (85 Fed. Reg. 15337) is hereby terminated.”

The Joint Resolution passed the U.S. Senate on a 68-23 vote. Forty-five Republicans voted to lift the state of emergency and were joined by Independent U.S. Senators Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) and Angus King Jr (I-ME), and 21 Democrats.

The resolution would officially end the Covid pandemic era. 

“My bill, H.J.Res.7, terminates the COVID-19 national emergency,” Gosar tweeted. “It has passed the House & Senate with overwhelming bipartisan support and has been presented to Biden. I call on the President to immediately sign H.J.Res.7 & terminate the COVID-19 national emergency declaration.”

In a press release issued after Senate passage of the resolution, Gosar said the legislation would “end the more than 120 presidential authorities provided under the emergency declaration and safeguard our country from any further abuses by Mr. Biden.“ 

“Last September, Mr. Biden asserted ‘the pandemic is over,’ ‘cases are down,’ and America has opened back up,” Gosar’s press release read. “Yet, Joe Biden nevertheless extended the COVID-19 national emergency declaration simply to force Americans to live under extreme measures that deprive us of our freedoms.”

See how all the Illinois members of Congress voted on this resolution:

SENATORPARTYVOTE
DurbinDemocratYes
DuckworthDemocratNo

REPRESENTATIVEPARTYVOTE
BostRepublicanYes
BudzinskiDemocratNo
CastenDemocratNo
Davis (IL)DemocratNo
FosterDemocratNo
García (IL)DemocratNot Voting
Jackson (IL)DemocratNo
Kelly (IL)DemocratNo
KrishnamoorthiDemocratNo
LaHoodRepublicanYes
Miller (IL)RepublicanYes
QuigleyDemocratNo
RamirezDemocratNo
SchakowskyDemocratNo
SchneiderDemocratNo
SorensenDemocratNo
UnderwoodDemocratNo

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