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  2. Veto power in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This bill would give the president the power to withdraw earmarks in new bills by sending the bill back to Congress minus the line-item vetoed earmark. Congress would then vote on the line-item vetoed bill with a majority vote under fast track rules to make any deadlines the bill had. [31] [32] [33]

  3. Legislative veto in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The legislative veto provision found in federal legislation took several forms. Some laws established a veto procedure that required a simple resolution passed by a majority vote of one chamber of Congress. Other laws required a concurrent resolution passed by both the House and the Senate. Some statutes made the veto process more difficult by ...

  4. Veto - Wikipedia

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    US President Ronald Reagan signing a veto of a bill. A veto is a legal power to unilaterally stop an official action. In the most typical case, a president or monarch vetoes a bill to stop it from becoming law. In many countries, veto powers are established in the country's constitution. Veto powers are also found at other levels of government ...

  5. The Legislature's bill reports on vetoed bills don't include line-item vetoes in the budget bills. Kelly had 24 line-item vetoes in the main budget bill, Senate Bill 28. There could be additional ...

  6. Kemp vetoes bills that would have halted tax exemptions ... - AOL

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    Senate Bill 368, a measure that would ban non-U.S citizens from donating to Georgia state candidates or election campaigns, was also vetoed by Kemp at the request of Sen. Rick Williams (R ...

  7. Line-item veto in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This bill would give the president the power to withdraw earmarks in new bills by sending the bill back to Congress minus the line-item vetoed earmark. Congress would then vote on the line-item vetoed bill with a majority vote under fast track rules to make any deadlines the bill had. [18] [19] [20] This bill was not passed. [21]

  8. Here are Gov. Beshear’s key vetoes overridden by the ... - AOL

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    The Republican-led state House and Senate last week wasted no time in overriding the vast majority of Beshear’s vetoes on several GOP priority bills. In addition to the vetoes below, House and ...

  9. List of United States presidential vetoes - Wikipedia

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    If the president vetoes a bill, the Congress shall reconsider it (together with the president's objections), and if both houses of the Congress vote to pass the law again by a two-thirds majority of members voting, then the bill becomes law, notwithstanding the president's veto. (The term "override" is used to describe this process of ...