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Graffiti bill already moving in Legislature
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- One of the first bills moving in the 2013 legislative session also is one of the last bills passed at the end of the 2012 regular session -- legislation to criminalize graffiti (SB116).
Co-sponsor Sen. Evan Jenkins, D-Cabell, said the new Senate bill started out the same as the bill that passed the Legislature on the final day of the 2012 regular session but was vetoed by Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin because it contained technical errors.
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Graffiti bill already moving in Legislature
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- One of the first bills moving in the 2013 legislative session also is one of the last bills passed at the end of the 2012 regular session -- legislation to criminalize graffiti (SB116).
Co-sponsor Sen. Evan Jenkins, D-Cabell, said the new Senate bill started out the same as the bill that passed the Legislature on the final day of the 2012 regular session but was vetoed by Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin because it contained technical errors.
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