“I don’t like to override the Legislature’s work. They spend a lot of time on these bills… But the public counts on the governor stepping in when there’s something wrong with the bills.”
What she didn’t say:
In 2003, Lingle vetoed a couple bills that even her fellow Republicans supported. One was against a bill loathed by developers that would have made it easier for people to farm on agricultural lands. Another killed a million-dollar appropriation for a statewide air ambulance on the grounds that it would put too much liability on the state. “That is way too bad,” then-Republican legislator Brian Blundell told The Maui News at the time. “She wasn’t supposed to veto that one.”
-Anthony Pignataro
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