You're both wrong. The headline is mildly misleading, but "whether to" is implied and the sentence is literally true. Also, the article does not state the bill has passed - the bill it mentions that was passed simply legalizes the GPS units themselves.
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Yourself @ May 21st 2008 12:36PM
You're both wrong. The headline is mildly misleading, but "whether to" is implied and the sentence is literally true. Also, the article does not state the bill has passed - the bill it mentions that was passed simply legalizes the GPS units themselves.