RECALL Q
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If Gov. Gray Davis is recalled, would any bills he signs between election day and his last day in office be rescinded?
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No. Any bills Davis signs while he is still governor -- that is, before a recall is officially certified -- will become law as they normally would. That means they can be rescinded only by a vote of the Legislature or by a ballot proposition.
Allison Hoffman
Submit questions on the recall process to “Recall Q&A;” at: [email protected]. Past questions and answers can be found on the Web at www.latimes.com/faq.
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