SAN FRANCISCO — State Bar President Howard Miller on Monday said something seemed amiss as the organization’s 2010 dues bill sat on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s desk for weeks without being signed.

So there was little surprise Sunday, he said, when the governor vetoed the legislation and called into question some of the State Bar’s operations and impartiality. He felt Schwarzenegger acted in “good faith.”

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