So if the bill passed the state Senate on Thursday when is the last day she can veto it?
Sounds to me like she's been in office for about four months and is already considering whether to break a campaign promise based on how many phone calls she gets. Might be worth pointing out to her staff that if she decides her promises are worthless this early in her term, well, we'll have good memories come re-election time.According to the young lady to whom I just spoke they "...are tallying the people who call in either for or against it so it's good that you called." So, there you go.
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5 days after it has arrived on her desk (excluding unday). I believe it was sent to her late on Friday. So today will be day 2 of 5 I believe. If I have not missed anything she has until Thursday close of business and it automatically becomes law if she has not vetoed it by then.So if the bill passed the state Senate on Thursday when is the last day she can veto it?
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