Now that the Supreme Court of Michigan has invalidated all of Governor Whitmer's declarations since April 30 where do things stand. Whitmer had maintained that she still had 21 more days of her orders remaining effective but I saw this article today:
So if the state's attorney general says that they are no longer enforcing the orders effective immediately, where do things stand? Honestly just asking as that proclamation certainly calls into question what the governor said a few days ago.
Michigan AG will no longer enforce governor’s executive orders after court ruling
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel will no longer enforce the governor’s executive orders through criminal prosecution while urging residents to continue following COVID-19 safety guidelines.
www.mlive.com
So if the state's attorney general says that they are no longer enforcing the orders effective immediately, where do things stand? Honestly just asking as that proclamation certainly calls into question what the governor said a few days ago.