I saw that last night, and it made me very unhappy. If that is indeed his true feels on the subject, then I am deeply disappointed in him. However, if we do get a bill passed in both houses, it does not need his signature to become law. We would only need him not to veto it, and it will still take effect.
Very true that it does not need to be "signed" to become law - just not vetoed. Such neutral position is indicative of his aspirations for higher office - leaves him the wiggle room that he did not promote it.
Our push on this needs to be with our legislators in both houses and not dwell on the governor's passivity. If we do our job effectively, this will IMO become a reality.
Did anyone else read the title and think this was about McDonalds? LOL, thought I was gonna have to give up my Big Mac...
Crud. I've said it before - if your life ever depends on my typing skills, make your peace with God as you'll meet the deity shortly.Good catch - went back and fixed it for him.
Crud. I've said it before - if your life ever depends on my typing skills, make your peace with God as you'll meet the deity shortly.