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  2. Line Item Veto Act of 1996 - Wikipedia

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    The Line Item Veto Act Pub. L. 104–130 (text) was a federal law of the United States that granted the President the power to line-item veto budget bills passed by Congress, but its effect was brief as the act was soon ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in Clinton v. City of New York. [1]

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

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    When asked how this proposed legislation was different from the 1996 Line-Item Veto Act that the United States Supreme Court had declared illegal, Bolten said that whereas the former act granted unilateral authority to the Executive to disallow specific spending line items, the new proposal would seek Congressional approval of such line-item ...

  4. Clinton v. City of New York - Wikipedia

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    Clinton v. City of New York, 524 U.S. 417 (1998), [1] was a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States in which the Court held, 6–3, that the line-item veto, as granted in the Line Item Veto Act of 1996, violated the Presentment Clause of the United States Constitution because it impermissibly gave the President of the United States the power to unilaterally amend or repeal ...

  5. Line-item veto - Wikipedia

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    Intended to control "pork barrel spending", the Line Item Veto Act of 1996 was held to be unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court in a 1998 ruling in Clinton v. City of New York . [ 4 ] The court affirmed a lower court decision that the line-item veto was equivalent to the unilateral amendment or repeal of only parts of statutes and ...

  6. Impoundment of appropriated funds - Wikipedia

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    The Line Item Veto Act of 1996 gave the president the power of line-item veto, which President Bill Clinton applied to the federal budget 82 times [8] [9] before the law was struck down in 1998 by the Supreme Court on the grounds of it being in violation of the Presentment Clause of the U.S. Constitution.

  7. Explaining Ron DeSantis’ effort to call a convention of ...

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    The other two reforms, presidential line-item veto power and equal laws for the public and members of Congress, so far lack accompanying bills. ... It was designed to act as an institutional check ...

  8. Governor issues his own order on outside PR: 'It's ... - AOL

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    With his line-item veto of Section 16, and his corresponding Executive Order expanding the provision to all executive branch agencies, he has accomplished my goal when writing that section, which ...

  9. Gov. Stitt has said outsourcing PR work is 'wasteful,' but ...

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    Rep. Mark McBride, R-Moore, who led efforts to limit the Education Department’s public relations spending, said he agreed to support the governor’s line-item veto and subsequent executive ...