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An Un Re-Constructed View on the News and Politics from a Missouri Reb in the tradition of Jim Wolfe's "A Man about Missouri" 04-14-65
State Rep. Doug Ervin, answered questions that the Goveror's Office Would Not
A friend sent my blog link to Missouri Representative Doug Ervin as to why the Governor would no sign HCR-20. Ervin replied that:
"It is true that HCR20 passed both the House and the Senate, but it is untrue that it requires the Governor's signature.
There are different types of bills that can be filed in the General Assembly: House Bills (HBxx) which change our statues, House Concurrent Resolutions (HCRxx), House Resolutions (HRxx) which only the House takes any action on, and House Joint resolutions (HJRxx) which are proposed changes to our Missouri Constitution. Of these, only House Bills require a governor's signature to become law.
A House Concurrent Resolution is a statement or request by the legislative branch. It does not require executive approval, nor is the executive branch allowed to sign them even if he wanted to.
In the case of HCR20 (which is right on the money), it sends a message to Congress from the Missouri General Assembly urging them to repeal the REAL ID Act and it instructs the chief clerk on who send copies of the resolution to as stated in the "therefores":