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  • List of United States presidential vetoes - Wikipedia
    In the United States, the term "veto" is used to describe an action by which the president prevents an act passed by Congress from becoming law This article provides a summary and details of the bills vetoed by presidents
  • Vetoes, 1789 to Present - U. S. Senate
    Attempted intra-session pocket vetoes on H R 1 (101st Congress) and S 333 (101st Congress) were disputed Both bills were enacted into law so are not counted on this table
  • Presidential Vetoes | US House of Representatives: History, Art Archives
    There are two types of vetoes: the “regular veto” and the “pocket veto ” The regular veto is a qualified negative veto The President returns the unsigned legislation to the originating house of Congress within a 10 day period usually with a memorandum of disapproval or a “veto message ”
  • Regular Vetoes and Pocket Vetoes: In Brief - Congress. gov
    Pocket vetoes occur when the President receives a bill but is unable to reject and return the bill to an adjourned Congress within the 10-day period The bill, though lacking a signature and formal objections, does not become law
  • VETO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of VETO is an authoritative prohibition : interdiction How to use veto in a sentence
  • What Is a Veto in Government and How Does It Work?
    In the United States federal government, a veto is a power used by the President to refuse to sign a bill into law When the President chooses to veto a bill, they send it back to Congress along with their specific objections
  • Veto - HISTORY
    In the United States, Article I, Section 7 of the Constitution gives the president the authority to reject legislation that has been passed by both houses of Congress, though the word “veto”
  • The Veto Power - LII Legal Information Institute
    In 1929, in The Pocket Veto Case, the Court held that the President could not return a bill to the Senate, where it originated, when Congress adjourned its first session sine die fewer than ten days after presenting the bill to the President 8
  • VETO Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    vetoes the power or right vested in one branch of a government to cancel or postpone the decisions, enactments, etc , of another branch, especially the right of a president, governor, or other chief executive to reject bills passed by the legislature
  • List of Presidential Vetoes - U. S. Constitution
    List of Presidential Vetoes The Senate Library maintains a list of all bills vetoed by presidents over time This list is published from time to time The source for the information presented on this page was published in three documents, Presidential Vetoes, 1789 – 1988, Presidential Vetoes, 1989 – 2000, and Vetoes by President George W Bush





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