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Can a governor refuse to sign a bill? find out any one instance where the governor sent the bill back to be considered by the legislative assembly? what were the contents of the bill?

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Answered by vestige57
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If the governor does not sign the bill, it becomes a law without his/her signature, except at the sine die adjournment of the biennial, when it is considered to be vetoed 30 days after transmittal. During/Post Session: The governor has 10 days to sign a bill after its transmittal.

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