Whitbeck: Veto of SB 1105 Is Inexplicable
February 24, 2017
February 24, 2017
RICHMOND, Va., Feb. 24 -- The Virginia Republican Party issued the statement by Chairman John Whitbeck:
"The premise of Senate Bill 1105 is simple: if a Virginia locality has more registered voters than than the University of Virginia's Weldon Cooper Center finds it has voting age-residents, the local registrar should investigate and find out what the problem is."
"Governor McAuliffe's veto of this common-sense bill is not only misguided - it is also . . .
"The premise of Senate Bill 1105 is simple: if a Virginia locality has more registered voters than than the University of Virginia's Weldon Cooper Center finds it has voting age-residents, the local registrar should investigate and find out what the problem is."
"Governor McAuliffe's veto of this common-sense bill is not only misguided - it is also . . .