Not really versed here but did wonder why she veto’d the first bill, but now comes forward.
Maybe, just a maybe here (and I thought this at the time), the first time around would not pass muster, and thus a veto until they get it right.
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“Not really versed here but did wonder why she veto’d the first bill, but now comes forward.”
The timing leads me to conclude that the Pennsylvania guy made it IMPOSSIBLE for her to hide from he screw-up last spring. It’s almost to the when this blew up.
But, obviously, she’ll never admit such.
IIRC the ncaa made some pretty serious threats about college level sporting events and ND teams. So she backed off at the university level but not at the K12 level. Now she willing to take on the ncaa. Good for her. The ncaa can reek havoc on her states teams. Nice to see her willing to take them on. Letting men ruin women’s sports is not very popular with the people so I think her made a political judgement.