Unlike the previous Presidents who never issued a veto unless they believed it violated the Constitution, Jackson believed he should veto bills that were bad laws to have even if they were not unconstitutional. He also vetoed bills that violated the constitution. I do not know the specifics of the 12 bill alluded to by this question.
eisenhower had 3 pets he had 2 dogs and a pig in the whitehouse
The Line Item Veto Act was signed into law by Pres. Bill Clinton on the 9th of April 1996. The line-item veto was designed to thwart the attempts of those who would attach unrelated items to bills, especially "pork barrel" items, by giving the Pres. the power to pass some parts of a bill and veto other parts. However, the U.S. Supreme Court declared the act to be unconstitutional, pointing out that the Constitution limited the President's choices to accepting or rejecting a bill.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower
No Representatives can not veto bills.
The President can veto Federal bills. The Governor of a state can veto state bills from that state.
Veto.
Only the President has the power to veto federal bills. He vetoes a bill by sending it back to Congress with his objections.
The veto power of the president of the Philippines is the ability to reject bills passed by Congress. The president can also veto specific items in appropriation, revenue, or tariff bills.
yes
Line-item veto
No, only the president can veto a bill.
The president has the power to veto bills.
Yes
635 of them.
it kills the bill