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Committee hears bill to clarify where governor must deliver a vetoed bill

House Legislative Administration Committee
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Senator Greg Hertz told the House Legislative Administration Committee that Senate Bill 344 would specify where and how the governor must deliver a vetoed bill and message — requiring delivery to the chief clerk of the House or the Secretary of the Senate and a time-stamped receipt; the committee took no vote.

Senator Greg Hertz, Senate District 7, opened the committee hearing on Senate Bill 344, saying the bill simply clarifies the mechanics of delivering a vetoed bill and message. "So that's all the bill does," Hertz said. "It makes it very clear when you're gonna deliver a bill where it needs to go to and then it needs to be time stamped and dated."

Hertz said the…

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