- United States
- Texas
- Letter
Allow voting on extension of Emergencies declared by the Executive Branch.
To: Rep. Goldman, Sen. Cruz, Sen. Cornyn
From: A verified voter in Fort Worth, TX
March 17
The action by Congress to redefine the term "calendar day" appears to be an attempt to circumvent the proper oversight and checks on presidential emergency powers. Such a move undermines the fundamental principles of separation of powers and democratic accountability enshrined in the Constitution. As a co-equal branch of government, Congress has a responsibility to serve as a check on potential overreach by the executive branch, not enable it through procedural maneuvers. I urge you to reject this redefinition effort and instead uphold your constitutional duty to provide robust scrutiny over emergency declarations to ensure they do not extend beyond their intended scope and duration. Unchecked executive power erodes the vital system of checks and balances that is crucial for maintaining our democratic system of government. I respectfully request that you take immediate action to preserve Congress's role as a counterweight against excessive assertions of presidential authority.