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"content": "(2) National and county legislation may prescribe additional requirements in respect of publication of any county legislation.” The Office of County Printer Bill, 2018 is pegged on all those in Article 199. For those who did not know or the ones who objected to this Bill, Section 25(1) of the County Governments Act; the drafters of this Act, including our Leader of Majority, Sen. Kipchumba Murkomen, in their wisdom because they followed the Constitution, which says- “A legislation passed by the county assembly assented to by the governor shall be published in the County Gazette and the Kenya Gazette within seven days after assent.” This is the law. It is simple and straightforward. What is it that we are worried about? Assuming that every week the 47 counties pass one legislation, those are 47 pieces of legislation that must be brought to Nairobi for publication including the ones that the Kenya Gazette is doing. Senator Petronila Were is right when she says that we are researching on this, the"
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