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Lawmakers on Wednesday threw down the gauntlet to Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., who now must decide whether he'll veto what legislators call a "separation of powers" bill.
By more than a two-thirds vote -- which is needed to override a threatened gubernatorial veto -- House members passed SB144, a bill that would require Huntsman to get legislative approval before he enters into any interstate agreement that could cost the state more than $50,000.See the full content of this document
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Huntsman Veto Fight Looms
Huntsman told the Deseret Morning News last week that he would veto SB144 if it came to his desk. A...
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