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There is no such thing as the constitutional status of the so-called presidential line-item veto. It was proposed but never confirmed to be constitutional, rather, the Constitution makes no provision for such a privilege.

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Which constitutional principle allows for the legislature to veto items of the governor?

item veto


What is the main constitutional principal when the senate rejects a treaty?

Veto


What is the current status of the line-item veto?

The line item veto has little chance of passing.


Which of thses is a constitutional check that the executive has to balance the power of the legislature in the US government?

Veto


Can the President introduse ratify or veto a constitutional amendment?

No - the president has no official role in the amendment process.


What is the Constitutional check that balances the power of legislature in the US government?

veto acts passed by Congress


Which of these is a constitutional check that the executive has to balance the power of the legislature in the US government?

To veto acts passed by congress :)


How could the line-item veto be added to the presidents legislative power?

This would probably require a Constitutional amendment.


President vetoing or ratifying a constitutional amendment?

Only the States can ratify a constitutional amendment. The President can veto legislation putting the amendment up for ratification, but can be overridden by the normal process in the Senate.


Does the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court have constitutional authority to veto a bill?

No. The US President, head of the Executive Branch of the federal government, has the exclusive power of veto, as assigned by Article II of the Constitution.


What presidential power was granted by Congress to help control spending but would require a constitutional amendment?

line-item veto


Does the president have the power to make treaties in the constitution?

By strict as well as common constitutional interpretation (and practice) he does not have that power.Normally the "State Department" will negotiate a treaty, and then the legislative body will approve it; the President can veto it but that veto can be over-ridden by congressional vote.

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