Now that is AWESOME!
Now that is AWESOME!
Yutes!That is awesome! Is this the character from the "im just a bill" movie/musicsl thing??
Ok, help me out here.
I got my letter from my senate rep, Charbonneau and he said SB 199 was dead in the senate. If the house passed 1563, does it go back through the senate? Will we be legal to hunt with suppressors?
HB 1563 just passed the House 77-20! On to Gov. Pence's desk!
Blessings,
Bill
HB 1563 just passed the House 77-20! On to Gov. Pence's desk!
Blessings,
Bill
Is there a time limit for him to sign it?
Is there any chance he'd refuse to sign it?
So in other words, for him to refuse to sign would have no effect, it would still become law. The only way it would not is if he actively vetos it, and even then, it can still be passed into law. If it is presented to him and he vetos it after the final adjournment, the Constitution seems to me to say that next year's General Assembly will have to consider and re-vote it.... Section 14.
(a) Every bill which shall have passed the General Assembly shall be presented to the Governor. The Governor shall have seven days after the day of presentment to act upon such bill as follows:(1) He may sign it, in which event it shall become a law.(b) Every bill presented to the Governor which is signed by him or on which he fails to act within said seven days after presentment shall be filed with the Secretary of State within ten days of presentment. The failure to so file shall not prevent such a bill from becoming a law.
(2) He may veto it:(A) In the event of a veto while the General Assembly is in session, he shall return such bill, with his objections, within seven days of presentment, to the House in which it originated. If the Governor does not return the bill within seven days of presentment, the bill becomes a law notwithstanding the veto.(3) He may refuse to sign or veto such bill in which event it shall become a law without his signature on the eighth day after presentment to the Governor.
(B) If the Governor returns the bill under clause (A), the House in which the bill originated shall enter the Governor's objections at large upon its journals and proceed to reconsider and vote upon whether to approve the bill. The bill must be reconsidered and voted upon within the time set out in clause (C). If, after such reconsideration and vote, a majority of all the members elected to that House shall approve the bill, it shall be sent, with the Governor's objections, to the other House, by which it shall likewise be reconsidered and voted upon, and, if approved by a majority of all the members elected to that House, it shall be a law.
(C) If the Governor returns the bill under clause (A), the General Assembly shall reconsider and vote upon the approval of the bill before the final adjournment of the next regular session of the General Assembly that follows the regular or special session in which the bill was originally passed. If the House in which the bill originated does not approve the bill under clause (B), the other House is not required to reconsider and vote upon the approval of the bill. If, after voting, either House fails to approve the bill within this time, the veto is sustained.
(D) In the event of a veto after final adjournment of a session of the General Assembly, such bill shall be returned by the Governor to the House in which it originated on the first day that the General Assembly is in session after such adjournment, which House shall proceed in the same manner as with a bill vetoed before adjournment. The bill must be reconsidered and voted upon within the time set out in clause (C). If such bill is not so returned, it shall be a law notwithstanding such veto.
(c) In the event a bill is passed over the Governor's veto, such bill shall be filed with the Secretary of State without further presentment to the Governor, provided that, in the event of such passage over the Governor's veto in the next succeeding General Assembly, the passage shall be deemed to have been the action of the General Assembly which initially passed such bill.
(History: As Amended November 7, 1972; November 6, 1990)....
That makes some sense to me. You ever work at legislative services.
HB 1563 just passed the House 77-20! On to Gov. Pence's desk!
Blessings,
Bill
thanks Bill of Rights for the update, I was just looking to see if anything happened with it today!
Not quite yet - but almost and shoudl be done today
- Senate version Conference Bill was withdrawn - they need / should be voting .. today (actually as I type this it is on the schedule for 9:30) ...
Sen. version approved had different language on Hunter Orange than the 1 the house approved. why ... But I expect it will pass.
Thanks for the update brotherbill!