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Committee approves bill to clarify delivery and receipt of gubernatorial vetoes
Summary
The Legislative Administration Committee voted to pass Senate Bill 344, which requires the governor to deliver veto messages to the chief clerk of the House or the secretary of the Senate and requires a time‑stamped receipt attached to the bill to document delivery.
Senators on the Legislative Administration Committee voted to pass Senate Bill 344, a measure that spells out how a governor must deliver a veto message and how receipt of that message is recorded.
Sponsor Senator Greg Hertz of Senate District 7 told the committee the change simply matches statute with the Legislature’s joint rules and prevents informal handoffs. "Today, I bring a bill that has to do with delivery, and…
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