There's no chance he signs it but I still hope he does
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Why don't you think he'll sign it? It was passed unanimously with no partisan objections. This is as big an issue for farmers as it is anyone else, because farm equipment companies are pulling the same shit tech companies and appliance companies are
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he probably shared the same ideology as op as doesn't believe it will be signed.
I don't know what ideology that would be. Louis Rossmann believes strongly in Right to Repair, but has burned one too many times by bills failing at the 11th hour at the governor's desk, and that doesn't seem to depend on any kind of ideology, people on the left and right pull the same crap.
I'm guessing OP feels similarly frustrated.
I'm hopeful, but knowing the political process, I'm not expecting it to actually be signed or for the legislature to override the veto.
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WTF is this dog shit title? It's not the title of the article and gives literally no value to the content.
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Texas Right to Repair bill passes, heads to the governor’s desk
THIS IS THE TITLE.
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You can editorialize in the body on Lemmy; there's no need to use a title that obscures what the link is about.
It passed the house with a veto-proof majority and the senate unanimously. It is almost certain to become law whether the governor signs it or not.
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You can editorialize in the body on Lemmy; there's no need to use a title that obscures what the link is about.
It passed the house with a veto-proof majority and the senate unanimously. It is almost certain to become law whether the governor signs it or not.
You can editorialize in the body on Lemmy
Or, even better, just comment with one's position like everyone else.
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Idk right to repair matches the cultural zeitgeist in Texas, in my experience. This doesn’t surprise me.
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Idk right to repair matches the cultural zeitgeist in Texas, in my experience. This doesn’t surprise me.
Texas' republican politicians will do right by farmers when they can. This benefits anyone who owns a tractor.
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Why don't you think he'll sign it? It was passed unanimously with no partisan objections. This is as big an issue for farmers as it is anyone else, because farm equipment companies are pulling the same shit tech companies and appliance companies are
And they've been doing it more blatantly and for longer than most tech companies.
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