Americans are used to hearing the word “emergency.” A storm becomes an emergency. A virus becomes an emergency. A border problem, fuel problem, housing problem, drug problem, banking problem, or public safety problem can all become emergencies in the language of government. Sometimes that language is justified. Real disasters require fast action. Floods, fires, disease outbreaks, riots, blackouts, and attacks can overwhelm normal systems. In those moments, temporary emergency authority can help move resources, open funding, waive certain procedures, and coordinate response. The danger comes when temporary becomes normal. A rule passed for the crisis lingers after the crisis fades.…
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