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What is amendatory veto?

returning a bill with certain changes


What is a mandatory veto?

Do you possibly mean "amendatory veto"? That is a power given by some governments (a few US states allow it to the governor, for example) to the chief executive to make specific changes to a bill and return it to the legislative branch. It amounts to a more formalized version of the executive saying "I won't sign this bill as is, but I will sign it if you make these specific changes." The legislature then decides whether to accept the changes (usually by simple majority vote), or reject the changes and attempt to override the veto (usually by whatever majority is normally required to override a veto). If they accept the changes, the modified bill becomes law. If they override the veto, the original bill becomes law. If they do neither, the bill dies.


What is one power that most governors have that the president does not have?

One power that most governors have that the president does not have is the ability to line-item veto. This power allows governors to veto specific provisions of a bill without having to veto the entire bill. The President does not have this power at the federal level. Governors also typically have more direct control over their state's budget and administration compared to the President's control over the federal budget and administration.


What is a word to reject a bill and prevent it from becoming a law?

veto


For the rock group VETO what does VETO stand for?

full of veto


Can the President Veto the Veto of his Veto?

No. The President only has one choice to veto or to pass it. Once he veto's it goes back to congress where they can kill it or they can override his veto with 2-3 majority.


What is the singular possessive form of veto?

The plural for the noun veto is vetoes.The plural possessive form is vetoes'.


The rejection of a legislative act by the executive branch is known as the?

Veto


How can you end a veto?

by overriding the veto


What does the prefix veto mean?

veto


The veto and pocket veto are two ways that the what can reject a bill?

The veto and the pocket veto are two ways that the _____ can reject a bill


3 What four options does the President of the US have for handling a law?

Sign it, veto it, do a pocket veto.