Wilson Has a Few Words About Veto
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From a Times Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO — Gov. Pete Wilson, whose messages explaining his reasons for vetoing bills are much lengthier than those of his predecessors, fell out of character when he vetoed a proposal by Assemblyman Ted Lempert (D-San Mateo).
The bill would have required the state voters pamphlet to note whether a proposition was put on the ballot by the Legislature or by initiative, creating an additional printing cost of about $110,000.
“It’s not worth it,” Wilson said.
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