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  2. Pocket veto - Wikipedia

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    If the president had chosen to veto the bill, he would have been required to return it to the chamber in which it originated, in this case the House of Representatives. The House then could have voted to override the veto, and the Senate could have done likewise. If each house had voted to override the veto, then the bill would have become law ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Veto power in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A bill becomes law without the president's signature if it is not signed within the ten days allotted, if Congress is still in session. But if Congress adjourns before the ten days have passed during which the president might have signed the bill, then the bill fails to become law. [2] This procedure is called a pocket veto.

  5. Presentment Clause - Wikipedia

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    If the President approves the bill and signs it, then the bill becomes law. If the President disapproves the bill and vetoes it, then he must return the bill, along with a veto message (his objections), back to the House in which the bill was created. A two-thirds majority of both Houses may override the veto, and the bill will become law ...

  6. Veto - Wikipedia

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    Congress can override the veto via a 2/3 vote with both houses voting separately, after which the bill becomes law. [85] The president may also exercise a line-item veto on money bills. [85] The president does not have a pocket veto: once the bill has been received by the president, the chief executive has thirty days to veto the bill.

  7. The 2024 legislative session is in the books. Which bills are ...

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    Here's are the bills that are law or have a chance to become law. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed three bills into law. ... Any legislation Lujan Grisham doesn't sign by March 6 is pocket ...

  8. Why Newsom vetoed a bill to give rebates to convert cars to ...

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    A bill from state Sen. Anthony Portantino, D-Burbank, that aimed to get California vehicle owners up to $4,000 toward the conversion has become one of the casualties of a tough budget year as Gov ...

  9. Which Kansas bills vetoed by Gov. Kelly will still become law ...

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    The Democratic governor has vetoed 15 bills, the most in 29 years. The Republican-controlled Legislature has overridden eight vetoes.