07/19/19 – Editorial
The governor signing a bill at the state Capitol — that is, the people’s designated chief executive doing the people’s business in the people’s house — should, to most, fall squarely into the realm of public events. (Read More)
07/19/19 – Editorial
The governor signing a bill at the state Capitol — that is, the people’s designated chief executive doing the people’s business in the people’s house — should, to most, fall squarely into the realm of public events. (Read More)