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  2. Pocket veto - Wikipedia

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    A pocket veto is a legislative maneuver that allows a president or other official with veto power to exercise that power over a bill by taking no action ("keeping it in their pocket" [1]), thus effectively killing the bill without affirmatively vetoing it. This depends on the laws of each country; the common alternative is that if the president ...

  3. Veto power in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pocket veto Any bill presented to a governor after a session has ended must be signed to become law. A governor can refuse to sign such a bill and it will expire. Such vetoes cannot be overridden. [35] The governors of 11 states and Puerto Rico have some form of pocket veto. [37] Reduction veto

  4. Veto power in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    In the case of a full veto, the governor rejects the bill as a whole. The legislature can override the veto, causing the bill to become law, by a three-fifths vote of the voting members of each legislative chamber. [3] In the case of an amendatory veto, the governor returns the vetoed bill with specific suggestions for change.

  5. Kansas governor’s veto of bipartisan tax-cut bill triggers ...

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    The veto isn’t a huge surprise — the bill is a clear move toward the terrible flat tax concept that legislative Republicans have tried and failed repeatedly to get past the governor — except ...

  6. Why Gov. Kelly vetoed bill increasing penalties for killing ...

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  7. OPINION: A pocketful of secrecy and hypocrisy - AOL

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    The measure, House Joint Resolution 2, would allow voters to decide if they want to abolish the governor's power of the pocket veto. That candy-coated term reminds me of the worst jargon of war ...

  8. List of United States presidential vetoes - Wikipedia

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    December 30, 1963: Pocket vetoed H.R. 2513, A bill to amend the Tariff Act of 1930. The bill was presented to the president on December 19, 1963. December 30, 1963: Pocket vetoed H.R. 4505, A bill to confer jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to entertain, hear, and determine a motion for a new trial on the claim of Robert Alexander.

  9. Governor of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    With the federal pocket veto, the bill is considered vetoed after ten days if the legislature adjourns.) [17] The 1799 constitution contained, for the first time, the power of the governor to veto legislation; this power was substantially similar to, and probably based upon, that found in the 1792 New Hampshire Constitution and the 1798 Georgia ...