No
"Veto".
In the case of state governments wanting to make an amendment to the state constitution, a governor has the ability to pass the amendment or veto the amendment. The amendment bill must first be passed in the state congress.
the Governor's initiative
The power to reject bills by a president or a governor is called Veto Power.
the right or power of a president or governor to reject bills
veto
Veto
Yes, because the line-item veto is the power of the Texas governor to reject only some provisions of a spending bill.
they rejected it on the ground that 54% of the District's citizens were Negroes
The 1st Amendment
In 1996, North Carolina's Governor Jim Hunt was granted the right to veto legislation. This authority was established following a constitutional amendment approved by voters in a referendum. The change allowed the governor to reject bills passed by the General Assembly, enhancing executive power in the state's legislative process.
Johnson felt the Amendment was unconstitutional. He wanted the southerners to rely on him to trounce the republicans in the next election.