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Tuesday, October 17, 2023

What California bills has Gov. Newsom signed?

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom faces a deadline on Saturday to pass or veto bills the Legislature sent him this year. Most of the bills he agrees to sign are slated to become law starting in 2024. Saturday's deadline marks the end of California's law-making process for the year. 

The governor began the process with roughly 1,100 bills. As of Friday afternoon, he had roughly 100 left on his desk.

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1100 new bills in a single year? Does this motherfucker own stock in an ink pen company or what?

10 comments:

  1. It takes money and people to make those laws happen. They count as employed but really are glorified welfare recipients.

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  2. And to think that this nation was founded with a document of only 4 or 5 pages.

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  3. Time again to buy some Vaseline for the old rear end.
    Heltau

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  4. I was going to mention the bill he signed that will allow Capitol staffers to unionize, but I see that's the first on the list in the article.

    Goodie. More SEIU members to vote Democrat in perpetuity. That ought to fix California.

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  5. The solution to every problem, real or imaginary ? More government !

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    1. "Government: Creating Problems Only WE Can Solve."

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  6. The more numerous the laws the more corrupt the government - Tacitus.

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  7. Increases the minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 an hour starting in April.

    WTF? No wonder they're making robots to replace these useless f*cks....

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