Five days
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.
There are 31 days in July every year. It doesn't matter if it is a leap year there will still be 31 days.
The name "Bill" is a common diminutive form of the name "William." It is estimated that there are millions of people worldwide named Bill either as their given name or as a nickname.
There are 31 days between December 10 and January 10.
There is no current data available on the exact number of viewers who watch Bill O'Reilly nightly. Viewership numbers can vary and are typically reported by television ratings agencies.
There were no days in 2009 where there were no fatalities on Texas roads. Texas recorded traffic fatalities every day in 2009.
60 days
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 served as the Governor of Colorado for 4 years, from 2007 to 2011.
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He or she may serve as many two year terms as the voters decide to elect them for.