General Veto powers.
the right or power of a president or governor to reject bills
The Governor has veto power in all but seven states.
North Carolina was the last state, the governor did not obtain veto power until 1996
pocket veto
Veto Power
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.
A strong governor is allowed to appoint cabinet members and has some veto power. A weak governors cabinet members are appointed by votes and have no veto power.
Yes, that is the purpose and function of the Veto Power.
Line item veto.
The Veto
Nope. The governor has 12 days (from the day the bill was transmitted) to sign it. If not signed, the bill automatically becomes a law.