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  2. Veto power in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mayors in a mayor-council government often have a veto power over local ordinances passed by the city council. The mayoral veto is a typical feature of "strong mayor" systems in which the mayor is the chief executive and the council is limited to legislative matters. [63] These systems are more common in large cities. [64]

  3. Op-Ed: Idaho and Montana set the example for DOGE - AOL

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    In the Mountain States, Idaho Gov. Brad Little and Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte have applauded the efforts by DOGE. Gov. Gianforte said: “In your new roles, you face an enormous challenge in ...

  4. 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 ...

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

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    In United States government, the line-item veto, or partial veto, is the power of an executive authority to nullify or cancel specific provisions of a bill, usually a budget appropriations bill, without vetoing the entire legislative package. The line-item vetoes are usually subject to the possibility of legislative override as are traditional ...

  6. Montana, Wyoming sue federal government over coal ... - AOL

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    Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon said instead of working with Montana and Wyoming, the Bureau of Land Management “pushed their narrow-minded agenda.” Gordon added that the federal government ignored ...

  7. Veto - Wikipedia

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    Veto powers are also found at other levels of government, such as in state, provincial or local government, and in international bodies. Some vetoes can be overcome, often by a supermajority vote: in the United States, a two-thirds vote of the House and Senate can override a presidential veto. [1]

  8. List of United States presidential vetoes - Wikipedia

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    Enacted over the president's veto (14 Stat. 430). March 2, 1867: Vetoed H.R. 1143, an act to provide for the more efficient government of the rebel States. Overridden by House on March 2, 1867, 138–51 (126 votes needed). Overridden by Senate on March 2, 1867, 38–10 (32 votes needed). Enacted over the president's veto (14 Stat. 432).

  9. Wisconsin governor's 400-year veto angers opponents in state ...

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    Wisconsin's governor attempted to lock in a school funding increase for the next 400 years by issuing a partial veto that angered his Republican critics and marks the latest creative use of the ...