[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 78 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 78
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that Congress
disapproves of government officials who violate the public health
restrictions they impose on others.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 1, 2021
Mr. Green of Tennessee submitted the following resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on Oversight and Reform
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that Congress
disapproves of government officials who violate the public health
restrictions they impose on others.
Whereas a number of States and localities have imposed decrees limiting the
activities of the people and businesses in their jurisdictions,
including stay-at-home orders and draconian restrictions on indoor
dining, holiday gatherings with family, business operations, in-person
education, and religious gatherings;
Whereas these lockdowns have taken a major toll on the American people, leading
to job losses, the decimation of small businesses, social isolation, and
harmful effects on mental health;
Whereas the American people were initially asked to stay at home for a short
period to ``flatten the curve'' and prevent our healthcare system from
being overwhelmed early on, yet have now endured such onerous and
frequently arbitrary and irrational restrictions for months on end;
Whereas a number of public officials have brazenly and shamefully violated the
public-health restrictions that they have imposed on citizens,
demonstrating their view that rules are for the people--not the
politicians:
(1) On November 6, California governor Gavin Newsom and his wife
attended a birthday party for a lobbyist at the high-end French Laundry
restaurant in Napa Valley, in violation of his own public-health decrees.
(2) Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser attended an election party in
Delaware after banning nonessential interstate travel.
(3) Denver Mayor Michael Hancock tweeted advice to ``avoid travel, if
you can'' only minutes before he boarded a flight to visit family out of
State for Thanksgiving.
(4) On November 7, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot joined a tightly packed
crowd to celebrate the election only a few days before announcing a stay-
at-home advisory.
(5) Austin Mayor Steve Adler posted a Facebook video warning residents
to stay home and threatening future lockdowns--while vacationing in Cabo
San Lucas, Mexico.
(6) The chair of the Metro Nashville Public Schools traveled
internationally to vacation in the Caribbean during the fall while
insisting that in-person learning was too risky for students, over the
objections of many parents who wish to open the schools.;
Whereas such an attitude of entitlement is antithetical to our republican form
of government, in which public office is a public trust and officials
are bound to live under the same laws as their fellow citizens;
Whereas such actions undermine the trust between citizens and their government
and engender a lack of respect for the legitimate actions of government;
Whereas a pretension of superiority over the laws is a characteristic of
oligarchies and tyrannies the world over, and is thus contrary to the
spirit of a free nation; and
Whereas this resolution shall be known as the French Laundry resolution: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the United States House of Representatives condemns
hypocrisy and elitism and calls on all officials to impose no
restriction on citizens that they themselves are not willing to abide
by.
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