I think the governor's view, from what I've heard, is that because there's no severability and The Supreme Court's ruling actually makes a change to that ballot. that ballot would have been unconstitutional under the current meaning. That means that the old thing is null and void. And so at that point, you have to go back and let the legislature do their work. (06:44–06:48)
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