Tuesday, June 26, 2007

The Overriding Question

Should the legislature come back for an override session, and if so, which vetoes would you like to see overridden? Here is an easy way to link to the 33 bills on the governor's potential veto list:

1. HB30 - International trade agreements
2. HB91 - Public accountancy
3. HB310 - Broadband Task Force
4. HB436 - Chiropractic services covered under Medicaid and Quest
5. HB718 - Kewalo Keiki Fishing Conservancy
6. HB855 - Workers Comp medical treatment extension
7. HB1270 - 2050 Sustainability Plan
8. HB1503 - Public disclosure for bankruptcy and reorganization
9. HB1605 - Maui traffic control center
10. HB1659 - Procurement for state trade missions
11. HB1670 - Ingenuity charter
12. HB1746 - VEBA trust extension
13. HB1764 - Revenue bonds for HHSC
14. HB1818 - Filling vacant department head positions
15. HB1830 - Baby safe haven
16. SB46 - UH BOR to publicly disclose proposed compensation for admin positions
17. SB138 - Diamond Head State Monument admission fees
18. SB162 - Friends of Iolani Palance exemption
19. SB613 - Early Learning Educational Task Force
20. SB755 - County Ethics Commissions
21. SB810 - Waimano Ridge funding
22. SB837 - Agriculture land purchase in Ewa
23. SB870 - Bishop Museum online archaeological database
24. SB932 - Prison inmate re-entry program
25. SB946 - Reduce lifetime driver's license revocation for DUI
26. SB1004 - Psychologists prescriptive authority
27. SB1060 - Workers comp rule-making authority
28. SB1066 - Invasive species via marine shipments
29. SB1191 - Pedestrian safety funding
30. SB1283 - Tobacco settlement fund
31. SB1833 - Family leave
32. SB1922 - UH lease to Hawaii Public Television
33. SB1988 - Honey products labeling and advertising

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