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January 09, 2007


Ohio veto brouhaha

Incoming Democratic Gov. Strickland has (attempted to) veto a liability and lead-paint reform bill passed by the state's GOP legislature and left unsigned by predecessor Gov. Taft. Whether or not Strickland's veto was timely and thus effectual may depend on the question of whether Sunday qualifies as a "day", which is likely headed for court. More reaction via Jane Genova, here and here.

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