Washingtontimes.com
Virginia Gov. Mark Warner has to make many decisions between now and Monday — the deadline for him to veto, sign or amend legislation passed during this year's General Assembly.
The legislation includes outlawing "partial-birth" abortion, requiring minors to receive parental consent before getting an abortion, prohibiting illegal aliens from obtaining new driver's licenses and requiring illegal aliens to pay out-of-state tuition to attend the state's public universities.
Mr. Warner's spokeswoman Ellen Qualls said yesterday that the governor could begin making announcements on some key legislation today. Mr. Warner is expected to decide on the high-profile issues such as abortion and driver's licenses later this week.
Posted by Suzanne at March 19, 2003