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    Clear as mud...

    https://legisource.net/2020/06/12/ho...ion-on-a-bill/

    In other words, if the General Assembly delivers a bill to the governor, and there are 10 or more days left in the session, then the governor only has 10 days to sign or veto the bill. If he doesn’t act within that time, the bill automatically becomes law without his signature. If the General Assembly delivers a bill to the governor when there are fewer than 10 days left in the session or after they have adjourned sine die, then the governor has 30 days after the date of adjournment sine die to act on the bill or the bill automatically becomes law without his signature.
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    Seems pretty clear. If he doesn't veto, it becomes law in either case.

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    Hmm I see a new ballot initiative.

    A bill must be signed to become law. Unsigned bills are effectively vetoed after the above mentioned time limits.

    Make the governor accountable for all enacted laws. Fvck this cowardly approval method.

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    Yeah that seems like a better way all around. If stuff can be signed into law without oversight, then what's the point of the governor?

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    He's gonna sit back and allow it to become law, I'm sure. Then he'll twist that somehow into being a pro-gun position.

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    There is such a thing as a public official performance bond. How come we never hear about them being paid out when our public officials don't perform as expected? Like when Hickenlooper said he accidentally voted for the anti-gun bills or whatever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    There is such a thing as a public official performance bond. How come we never hear about them being paid out when our public officials don't perform as expected? Like when Hickenlooper said he accidentally voted for the anti-gun bills or whatever.
    Because, as long as peoples cell phones and internet work. They have no reason to get involved. You lose the internet and see what happens.
    But, no one cares, those that do are in the minority and don't have the $$ to get a ballot initiative going. Throw in CO is heavily blue, it will never happen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by O2HeN2 View Post
    He's gonna sit back and allow it to become law, I'm sure. Then he'll twist that somehow into being a pro-gun position.

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    So, it seems as though the Colorado general assembly adjourned pretty much right after passing this bill, from what I have read it sounds like Polis then has 30 days to either sign the bill, veto the bill, or allow the bill to become law by doing nothing vs the 10 day deadline if the assembly was in session.

    https://legisource.net/2020/06/12/ho...ion-on-a-bill/

    So July 3rd should be the deadline?

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    Well.. he just signed it.

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