The State of Maine Constitution mandates the governor has 10 days to act on bills if lawmakers are in session. However, if the Legislature has adjourned, the governor is not required to take action until the Legislature reconvenes for three full and consecutive days.
The justices said the 65 bills that were not returned within the time limit became law, effective 90 days after the adjournment of the first regular session. They said they were aware of the hope that a compromise would be found that would allow an opportunity to revisit the decisions and timeframes, but the Maine Constitution doesn't allow for it.
NOW WHAT ONE OF YOU MORONS CAN'T READ THIS!OR NEED A PROCTOR TO EXPLAIN IT TO YA?
I WOULD LIKE YOUTO GO AHEAD AND WASTE MORE OF MY TAX MONEY CUZ THE ANSWER WILL BE THE SAME! YA THOUGHT YOU COULD BULLY THE VOTER BUT YA JUST BEGINNING TO FEEL THE SHAFT OF JUSTICE COMING AND THERE ISN'T ANY VASELINE ON THE POINTED END! YOUR DOING MORE HARM TO THE REPUBLICAN PARTY THAN ANY DEMOCRAT EVER COULD!
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