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Committee hears bill to clarify where governor must deliver vetoed bills
Summary
Senate Bill 344 would specify that a vetoed bill and message must be delivered to the chief clerk of the originating house or the secretary of the other chamber and require a dated, time-stamped receipt to establish successful delivery.
The House Legislative Administration Committee heard testimony on Senate Bill 344, a measure that would clarify where and when a governor must deliver a vetoed bill and the accompanying veto message.
Senator Greg Hertz, sponsor of SB 344, told the committee the bill is narrowly focused on the delivery process for vetoed legislation. "This is just where does he need to take it, to when they veto the bill,"…
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