She probably wants to hold a presser and go out with one last bang.
You mean like.....pistols firing upon her signing? (Legally carried pistols ofcourse)She probably wants to hold a presser and go out with one last bang.
I was thinking with her bodyguard.You mean like.....pistols firing upon her signing? (Legally carried pistols ofcourse)
Ohhhhhh, that kinda bang!I was thinking with her bodyguard.
If the governor doesn't sign before the end of session.....15 days to sign then the bill dies. Correct?
The governor must sign or veto legislation within 5 days after transmittal (excluding Sunday), or it becomes law without his/her signature. If transmittal occurs with less than 5 days left in the session, the governor must act within 15 days of the date of session adjournment, or the legislation is pocket vetoed.
Do ya'll really think this is the only thing on her plate?
Don't know much about governing, but I'm guessin' there are several issues needing her input at any given time.
Yup. She definitely knows which way the wind blows.I agree with you 100%.
The question is if she is looking at a higher office to continue her quest for power, like the US Senate.
In the current political climate among politicians, to be a Republican with any chance to succeed you must be aligned with pro gun issues.
Other than one hissy fit, she has actually done fairly well on gun issues.
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