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 the state of Georgia has the authority to veto line items in bills presented for signature. The president of the United States does not have that option.
Yes
The line item veto allows the chief executive in this case, the governor to remove some spending items from the budge. Therefore, the governor of Georgia can make changes on the budget even after its approval.
Yes, because the line-item veto is the power of the Texas governor to reject only some provisions of a spending bill.
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Line item veto.
Line-item veto power.
No Nevada is one of only 6 states not to have this gubernatorial power.
I think has the power of line item vetoes in the bills that authorize expenditures.
The line item veto is used only in budget bills
It is known as the "line-item veto" but not all Governor's have this power or ability.
*Pass Laws *Send Bills To The Legislature *Have Power To Veto A Bill *For All But Six Governor's They Can Also Use A Line-Item Veto
The power of a president, governor, or other elected executive to reject individual provisions of a bill.