Despite broad support for the legislation from the General Assembly, the governor also vetoed a bill that would have eliminated the mandatory minimum sentences in place for certain drug offenses. Relying on objections that had been raised by the State Police, the governor’s veto message asserted that the mandatory sentences being repealed by the bill “exist more in theory than in reality.” Advocacy groups will be working to have the veto overridden.
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