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    piled higher and deeper
    MDS Supporter
    Aug 15, 2012
    22,400
    Frederick County
    The best response might be 5 odious bills that she's helped sponsor. Just the list, 1-5 with bill numbers and nothing else.
     

    KJackson

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Apr 3, 2017
    8,613
    Carroll County
    Since it will get deleted soon, we'll make it available for eternity.

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    I wonder what happened on the 6th try? :D
     

    Abacab

    Member
    Sep 10, 2009
    2,644
    MD
    Senator West sent out an email trying to spin away his deeply thought out position in this bill and why he voted for it.

    I resent that I'm on his email list.
     

    PowPow

    Where's the beef?
    Nov 22, 2012
    4,712
    Howard County
    This says it all from his Sen. West's letter:

    If I believe that the passage of a gun bill will lead to a reduction of gun violence on our streets, I will vote in favor of it.

    Plus, I think he needs a lesson on how a bill becomes law. The Governor has not yet acted on it, but he may have insider information.

    I voted for the compromise bill, and it was enacted into law.
     

    PowPow

    Where's the beef?
    Nov 22, 2012
    4,712
    Howard County
    Apparently the special session has not yet been called. In fact, the MGA web site was updated recently to say the next session is Wed. Jan. 13, 2021, 12 noon.
     

    PowPow

    Where's the beef?
    Nov 22, 2012
    4,712
    Howard County
    The Governor could very well not act on the bill and use his being "too busy with COVID-19 response" as cover. It would then become law without his signature on it. Isn't the timer on that 30 days from when the bill hits his desk?
     

    Sundazes

    My brain hurts
    MDS Supporter
    Nov 13, 2006
    21,287
    Arkham
    The Governor could very well not act on the bill and use his being "too busy with COVID-19 response" as cover. It would then become law without his signature on it. Isn't the timer on that 30 days from when the bill hits his desk?

    I was thinking that too.
     

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