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smoke_crack t1_j14pk44 wrote

FTA: >Gov. Kathy Hochul requested the bill last Thursday, which means that she has until midnight Dec. 28 to sign or veto the bill. PIRG is organizing members to email or call the governor at 518-474-8390 to sign the original legislation passed by the Legislature.

Here's a link if you want to email the govenor: https://www.governor.ny.gov/content/governor-contact-form

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actualtext t1_j1679tg wrote

My understanding is if she signs or doesn't sign, thr bill becomes law either way. She would have to actively veto it for it to not become law. Unless she plans to veto it, then it seems this will become law before the end of the year?

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yallaretheworst t1_j1gf2td wrote

That is how legislation works yes. Main thing would be to ensure she doesn’t veto.

Better if she signs bc they signals it is a priority and can help with implementation chances

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