|
1
2 3 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12 13 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21 |
Chairman of the Committee and the majority of the Committee
construes power to sign a bill as being one of the duties
of the Governor that could be delegated to the Lieutenant
Governor.
Could I ask a question if that is a correct
understanding?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Morgan, do you follow
the inquiry?
DELEGATE MORGAN: Mr. Chairman, that was the
statement that I made yesterday.
THE CHAIRMAN: I am not clear as to what your
statement was. If you would repeat so that we will all
understand.
i DELEGATE MORGAN: That the Governor delegate any
I of his duties to the Lieutenant Governor and among the
I duties, as an example of the duties he could delegate would
be the duty to veto bills. I THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Gleason's question as I
understand it is Section 4.16 specifically says that a bill
shall become law if the Governor signs or fails to veto it.
Do I understand that you are saying that |