The legislative session must end at midnight and a budget deal between legislators and the governor seems unlikely. The House passed a bill to change the way the seat belt law is enforced and debated medical marijuana for the first time. Over the weekend lawmakers failed to override the governor's vetoes.
Lyndon Carlson
The Session That Was (05/22/09)
Mary Lahammer wraps up the wild end to the 2009 legislative session.
Capitol Update - May 18, 2009
Monday, May 18, 2009 - 7:59 pm
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Capitol Update - May 18, 2009 (05/18/09)
The legislative session must end at midnight and a budget deal between legislators and the governor seems unlikely. The House passed a bill to change the way the seat belt law is enforced and debated medical marijuana for the first time. Over the weekend lawmakers failed to override the governor's vetoes.
Capitol Update - April 16, 2007 (04/16/07)
The Capitol Week that Was (04/13/07)
Mary Lahammer brings us the latest on veto threats ... gas tax proposals ... and gay marriage.
Headlines (04/11/07)
House committees pass bills to fund education and state government and get caught up on religion, taxes and sex ed. The Senate approves a bill to crack down on predatory lending. Col. Joe "GOP Joe" Repya wants to be the next Republican Party Chair.









