California U.S. Rep Jay Obernolte: “Twelve extensions of the COVID-19 public health emergency over three years is far too many. I supported…”

California U.S. Rep Jay Obernolte: “Twelve extensions of the COVID-19 public health emergency over three years is far too many. I supported…”
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Jay Obernolte tweeted the following:

“Twelve extensions of the COVID-19 public health emergency over three years is far too many. I supported the Pandemic Is Over Act to end executive branch overreach and return power to the American people.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Jay Obernolte:

“Notably, better fraud enforcement by the Employment Development Department (EDD) alone could make up the difference, given that a recent report found $32 billion paid out by the EDD was fraudulent.” on Jan. 31
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“During the COVID-19 Pandemic, the State of California mandated its businesses to be closed substantially longer than other states across the country. Asking those same businesses to now repay the state’s federal debt in a year where it had a historic surplus is simply baffling.” on Jan. 31
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“While federal unemployment insurance loans were essential to helping Californians weather the pandemic, it is imperative that the state now repay its loans, as failing to do so risks the financial stability of millions of California employers.” on Jan. 31
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