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  2. Veto power in the United States - Wikipedia

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    If Congress overrides the veto by a two-thirds vote in each house, it becomes law without the president's signature. Otherwise, the bill fails to become law. [3] Historically, the Congress has overridden about 7% of presidential vetoes. [4] The votes are made at the qualified majority of the members voting, not of the whole number of the houses ...

  3. Veto - Wikipedia

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    The veto must be adopted by overall majority". [121] A Senate veto can be overridden by an absolute majority vote of the Congress of Deputies. [122] In addition, the government can block a bill before passage if it entails government spending or loss of revenue. [123] This prerogative is commonly called veto presupuestario ("budget veto"). [124

  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. Trump has united Republicans and Democrats against his veto - AOL

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    The 2021 National Defense Authorization Act passed with a veto-proof majority in both chambers, enjoying overwhelming bipartisan support.

  6. Party switch gives GOP veto-proof control in North Carolina

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    Cotham's switch means Republicans now hold the 72 seats required in the 120-seat House to hold a veto-proof majority. Republicans already held the 30 Senate seats necessary to override vetoes.

  7. Veto-proof Senate majority passes defense bill ... - AOL

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    The bill passed with a similarly overwhelming majority in the House, meaning Trump won't be able to veto the measure.Protests over police brutality and racism in the U.S. led to calls to remove ...

  8. List of United States presidential vetoes - Wikipedia

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    Enacted over the president's veto (19 Stat. 208). August 24, 1876: Pocket-vetoed S. 990, an act to remove the political disabilities of Reuben Davis, of Mississippi. January 15, 1877: Vetoed H.R. 2041, an act to amend section 2291 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, in relation to proof required in homestead entries.

  9. Republicans make major gains in control of state governments

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    In North Carolina, Democrats appear to have broken up the Republican legislature’s veto-proof majority that has stymied Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper. If early results hold, the change would ...