The Senate will concur with the changes in simple floor vote. And, and after that floor vote, the governor will then have 10 days to either sign or veto it. The governor, I believe, has stated publicly that he will veto [Senate Bill 22]. it. Unfortunately, and I think we've heard pretty loud and clear, at least from our Senate president that he will put it up for a veto override vote immediately, as soon as we can, after the governor has officially vetoed it. (09:22–09:25)
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