Yes, the same as how the president may veto a bill.
General Veto powers.
The Texas Constitution grants the veto power to the governor. These are formal powers which are clearly defined by the constitution of this state.
The governor essentially has power to veto any legislation that the Legislative branch may propose for enactment.
He can occupy the governor's mansion in Springfield.
The governors, as chief executive of states have veto powers to oversee spending of monies and budgeting. Using veto powers, governors can influence spending priorities in the states.
The power of veto, budgetary formation, and being the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces are three of the powers the governor has over the legislative branch. They also have the power to overturn death penalty issues.
All governors have the power to veto bills the legislature has passed. Indeed , most governors have greater veto power than the President of the United States has.
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That is an example of separation of powers. Only the general assembly can make laws, but governor can veto them if he chooses.
FORMAL POWERS—The governor is the chief executive of the state and oversees the executive branch.formal powers—The governor is the chief law enforcement officer.This power to enforce laws is almost identical to that of the president of the United States.—The governor is the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.—The governor has the power to veto legislation,—The governor is allowed to fill any vacancies in the Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia senate.
"Veto".
the right or power of a president or governor to reject bills