They needed 85 votes and rounded up 88 to override Governor Ehrlich's veto. It's not very popular in GOP circles to talk about corporate responsibility, is it? If Wal-Mart or other big corporates can't spend something on employee health care but can pay handsomely to their top executives, there is a serious problem. If they don't like it, I'm sure Alabama and Mississippi and the rest of the GOP south can open up a few more stores and give away tax breaks and land so that Wal-Mart can bring prosperity to their states. It's high time Wal-Mart and their type compete just like everyone else on a level playing field.
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