Tag: Governors
Louisiana: Legislature Passes Constitutional Carry Legislation, Sending it to Governor’s Desk
Yesterday, the Louisiana Legislature gave final approval to Constitutional Carry Legislation, Senate Bill 118.
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Oregon: Overreaching Gun Control Heads to the Governor’s Desk – Urge...
Today, the Senate Democrats gave final approval to anti-gun legislation, Senate Bill 554, sending the measure to the desk of Governor Kate Brown.
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Washington: Anti-Self-Defense Legislation Sent to Governor’s Desk
Today, unconstitutional anti-gun legislation has been sent to the desk of Governor Jay Inslee for his consideration.
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Montana: Emergency Powers Bill Will Soon be Sent to the Governor’s...
Yesterday, the Montana Senate passed Emergency Powers Legislation, House Bill 504, on third reading.
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North Dakota: Pro-Gun Measures Passed out of Legislature and Sent to...
This morning, House Bill 1293 and House Bill 1297 were passed on a concurrence vote from the House, and will now be sent...
North Dakota: Stand Your Ground Legislation Joins Other Pro-Gun Legislation on...
Today, the North Dakota House concurred on Stand Your Ground Legislation, House Bill 1498, sending the measure to the desk of Governor Doug...
Wyoming: More Pro-Gun Legislation Headed to the Governor’s Desk
Yesterday, the Wyoming House concurred on Firearms Financial Discrimination legislation, House Bill 236, giving it final legislative approval.
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Wyoming: Emergency Powers Legislation Heads to the Governor’s Desk
Today, the Wyoming House gave final approval to Emergency Powers Legislation, Senate File 155, by an overwhelming 57 to 3 vote.
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Kansas: Emergency Powers Legislation Sent to the Governor’s Desk with Strong...
Yesterday, the Kansas Legislature gave final approval to Emergency Powers Legislation, Senate Bill 40.
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South Dakota: Two Pro-Gun Bills Head to the Governor’s Desk...
Today, the South Dakota House gave final approval to a pair of pro-gun measures, Senate Bill 100 and Senate Bill 111.
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