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Yes! A governor may veto the bill, but then it would take a 3/5 vote from both houses (Senate and House of Representatives) to override the governor's veto. If the governor does nothing with the bill for 60 days it automatically becomes a law.

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yes he or she can veto a law but so can the president and I'm not sure about congress.

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No. The Governor can veto a bill (not a law); the General Assembly can override the Governor's veto.

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