No, the governor of Texas cannot pocket veto. If the bill is not signed by the end of the legislative term it will automatically become law with or without the governor's signature.
Yes, because the line-item veto is the power of the Texas governor to reject only some provisions of a spending bill.
The line item veto is used only in budget bills
yes he does as well as the pocket veto
I know for a fact that California has "line-item" veto. Not sure if that's the same thing as item veto. Hope this helps : )
item veto
Yes
pocket veto
The Governor of Georgia does have line-item veto power. The Georgia General Assembly can override the governor's veto, with a two-thirds majority in each chamber.
The governor of a state may veto an item of any type of bill without vetoing the whole bill. This action is called an item, line veto.
Line item veto.
Line Item veto.
Well that all depends on what you mean...in Texas government the Texas governor is going to have more veto power due to the fact that the United States President does not control state legislation. In the US legislation the US President is going to have the most veto power because the Texas governor has no control over Federal legislation.