A Governor Has Only 30 Days To Approve Or Consider A Bill.
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the govenor has 30 days to consider a bill
The number of days a governor has to decide about a bill varies by state. In many states, the typical timeframe is around 10 days, but this can range from 5 to 20 days depending on the state's specific laws.
If not in session, the governor has 20 calender days to take action. If he does not meet this deadline, the bill becomes law. If it is vetoed, it is dead until the next session.
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Bill Ritter was Governor of Colorado for four years (2007-2011).
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You have 14 days to pay your electric bill from the date it was generated.
In the legislative process, a bill typically needs to be read three times in each chamber (the House and Senate) before it can be sent to the governor for approval. The first reading introduces the bill, the second allows for debate and amendments, and the third is the final vote. After passing both chambers, the bill is then presented to the governor for consideration.
If you consider an average month to have 30 days, then there are 300 days in 10 months.
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