VII. Bill passes second house and is sent to the governor.
· Meet with the governor and urge him to veto the bill, or if that seems to be politically
inexpedient, to re-refer the bill for further study to the originating committee.
· Continue to issue regular press releases listing arguments against the bill and asking
citizens' help in urging the governor to veto it.
· Utilize local radio talk shows to spread support for your side, as with press releases.
· Request your legislative friends contact the governor and ask him to veto the bill. Pocket
vetoes are less politically risky for the governor, since they are not confrontational.


