Warner signs majority of bills into law, vetoes two
By Christopher Jones | April 20, 2004Gov. Mark R. Warner took action on bills passed by the General Assembly last Thursday and Friday, amending two controversial bills but otherwise signing a large majority of them into law. Of the 1,035 bills to pass both the House of Delegates and Senate, Warner signed 980, amended 53 and vetoed two bills, one at the request of its sponsor and one because Warner signed a similar but more comprehensive bill into law at the same time. Warner amended a bill establishing "feticide," the unlawful and premeditative killing of an unborn fetus, as a crime by adding a sentence explicitly stating that the bill would not infringe on the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v.


