On June 23, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that the legislature must transmit bills to the Governor immediately after they are passed. However, the Court said that in the particular matter that prompted the Governor to sue the Legislature, the … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: June 2009
On June 24, the Oregon House Rules Committee passed SB 326. This is the bill that repeals the 2005 law that made it illegal for primary voters to sign an independent candidate’s petition. The 2009 repeal had already passed the … Continue reading
The Arizona House Judiciary Committee hears two important election law bills on Thursday, June 25, at 9 a.m. in House Hearing Room 4. On the agenda is SB 1091, the Secretary of State’s omnibus election law bill that legalizes out-of-state … Continue reading
On June 24, five U.S. House members introduced a bill to require states to use “bipartisan commissions” to draw U.S. House boundaries after each census. The bill won’t have a bill number until June 25, and the text isn’t available … Continue reading
On June 24, the Delaware House passed SB 198, the National Popular Vote bill. The vote was 23-12. … Continue reading