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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is facing even more rebellion as a rural mayor and a sheriff have joined with the state’s legislature and citizens angry over the executive’s overreaching emergency orders.

Perry Mayor James Huguelet let residents of the small town northeast of Lansing know he was on their side Monday with a single order.

“It is past time that the government leadership treat the people of Michigan and of Perry like the responsible, thoughtful adults they are,” a copy of the mayor’s administrative order posted to Perry’s Facebook page read.

“I write today to state clearly my opposition to some of Governor Whitmer’s executive orders,” he wrote.

According to Huguelet, several of the governor’s orders are arguably overstepping the authority afforded her office.

To counter the rising authoritarianism, the mayor simply pulled his town from enforcing the governor’s order altogether.

“Therefore,” Huguelet wrote, “we will continue not having strict enforcement of these orders and effective immediately the City of Perry will not assist other law enforcement agencies in the strict enforcement of these orders.”

Thankfully, the little town is not alone in the struggle against the governor.

Shiawassee County Sheriff Brian BeGole, who patrols the county that Perry calls home, issued a statement on the very same day making it clear what his office’s stance is on the controversy.

read more here: https://www.westernjournal.com/rural-mayor-sheriff-tell-michigan-governor-take-hike-shut-whitmer-orders/?ff_source=Email&ff_medium=patriotupdate&ff_campaign=dailypm&ff_content=libertyalliance

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