The 104th Congress gave the President a line item veto. It was introduced by Bob Dole in the Senate, and signed into law by Bill Clinton. The Line Item Veto Act of 1996 was subsequently ruled unconstitutional.
The 104th congress voted to give the president a line-item veto. This meant that the president could veto parts of the bill without vetoing the whole bill.
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Yes
He has no special constitutional legal privileges but Congress has voted to give him a pension and money for office expenses.
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yes the president shall give it to the congress
to the congress, most likely to the congress, most likely
The Blue Dog Coalition was formed in 1995. It was formed during the 104th congress to give conservative members of the Democratic party an unified voice after their loss in the U.S Congressional election of 1994.
state (the condition) of the union
Yes, the president is required to make a report to Congress, "from time to time". It has become customary for the president to do so in a speech once a year.
he gave it on January the president was brack Obama
State of the Union
state of the union
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