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California Assemblyman Kevin Kiley (R-RockStar) is doing a statewide tour to promote and sign his book aptly named,
Recall Gavin Newsom: The Case Against America’s Most Corrupt Governor.
It was a gorgeous, sunny, and warm day in Glendale, California, and for 12:00 p.m. on a Monday, in the midst of a “partial” reopening of the city, the signing drew a sizeable crowd. About 40 people came out to meet Asm. Kiley, get their copy of the book signed (some had several), and to express their intent to not only see Newsom Recalled, but to see change occur in the State of California.
The California Globe reports,
“The California State Senate voted Monday, February 22, to suspend the “30-day in print” rule contained in the state Constitution, for the 2021 Legislative Session, as the Globe reported Friday.
“That rule requires bills to be in print for 30 calendar days to allow time for public review of the measure before it can be acted upon. This rule can be suspended by a ¾ vote of the Senate or Assembly for measures considered in the individual house.
“Article IV, Section 8(a) provides: “At regular sessions no bill other than the budget bill may be heard or acted on by committee or either house until the 31st day after the bill is introduced unless the house dispenses with this requirement by rollcall vote entered in the journal, three fourths of the membership concurring.” Under this constitutional provision, which only excludes the budget bill, 30 votes of the Senate or 60 votes of the Assembly are required to suspend this requirement.”