The "10 days" refers to 10 working days. The governor signed the bill on the eleventh, a Friday, so the tolling started on Monday the fourteenth. 10 working days is two work weeks, which brings us to March 25.
If you'd like to learn more about the widespread use of VNRs by TV news stations across the country, here are some links to our prior in-depth reports:
He's not a journalist, he's a muckraking blogger. And we love him for his filthy mouth, that's how you know you're talking to an honest man. He wasn't trying to destroy anyone, he said several dozen times he just wanted to see what would happen.
The letter you are linking to is the one referred to in the 8:20pm and 9:30pm updates. In the letter, Attorney Grosz is relaying to Rep. Barca what LRB Chief Steve Miller told him, but Grosz also seems to notice the same statutory problems that are discussed in this article.
If you'd like to learn more about the widespread use of VNRs by TV news stations across the country, here are some links to our prior in-depth reports:
Fake TV News -- Widespread and Undisclosed
Still Not the News -- Stations Overwhelmingly Fail to Disclose VNRs
Know Fake News -- Summary
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