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George Deukmejian / Arnold Schwarzenegger / Governor of California / Jerry Brown / Pocket veto / Pete Wilson / Ronald Reagan / Gray Davis / Veto / California / State governments of the United States / California State Senators
Date: 2014-10-22 20:03:19
George Deukmejian
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Governor of California
Jerry Brown
Pocket veto
Pete Wilson
Ronald Reagan
Gray Davis
Veto
California
State governments of the United States
California State Senators

CALIFORNIA SENATE OFFICE OF RESEARCH OCTOBER 1, 2014 How Often Do Governors Say No? Each bill passed by the Legislature shall be presented to the Governor. It becomes a statute if it is signed by the Governor. The Govern

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