that it could kill all the chickens
When a Governer approves parts of a bill and vetos others, it is called using a "line item veto."
Line-item veto.
The governor of a state may veto an item of any type of bill without vetoing the whole bill. This action is called an item, line veto.
Line Item veto.
line item veto
I know for a fact that California has "line-item" veto. Not sure if that's the same thing as item veto. Hope this helps : )
Line-item veto
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 line item veto has little chance of passing.
An item veto means power to reject particular parts, or items, of a bill.
The line item veto is used only in budget bills
yes he does as well as the pocket veto
ho- the US president does not have a line-item veto. He must either veto the whole bill or let it go either with his signature or not.
item veto
This would probably require a Constitutional amendment.
Line-item veto.
When a Governer approves parts of a bill and vetos others, it is called using a "line item veto."