The President Veto'd Notary Legislation - Dems and Reps both Upset
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Notary Publics are essential for document creation for the main reason to prevent forgeries. The duty of the Notary is to validify the signatures on a specific document that he/she is notorizing. Even in government, Congressional documents are notorized as valid before becoming law. The authorizers of such a document are stated to be the actual people who signed off on the document. So the notary stamp is actually required for every legislation that is created and passed by the U.S. Congress. In other recent news, the President did not sign off on a bill known as H.R. 3808, which would have allowed federal and state courts to recognize notary signatures from other states. The bill was passed by Congress, but the President has veto'd the bill, and most likely may be just one of many that will be veto'd when the new Republican led House starts business in January.
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