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Yes. According to the related link all state governors except those of Indiana, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Rhode Island, and Vermont have some form of the line-item veto available.

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Most governors can reject only a specific part of a bill which is called a?

veto


What power allows the governer to reject only parts of spending bills?

The power that allows certain governors to reject only parts of a spending bill is referred to as the line item veto. Only a few governors have this option. Most governors must accept the entire bill or veto the entire bill.


What is it called when governors veto certain parts of a bill and approve others?

When a Governer approves parts of a bill and vetos others, it is called using a "line item veto."


Can the president edit items on a bill?

No. If he chooses to veto a bill, he must veto the whole bill. Congress is aware of this and it is not unusual for a bill to contain unrelated items. forcing the President to accept something he does not want in order to get what he wants. The line-item veto, is what you are referring to, and this was ruled unconstitutional.


What is an item veto and what is it used for?

An item veto means power to reject particular parts, or items, of a bill.


Has any governor of Wyoming ever vetoed a bill that would have legalized same-sex civil unions in that state?

No. The Wyoming state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize civil unions and, as a result, no governor of Wyoming has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.


Categories of legislation line-item veto?

The line-item veto law confers powers to a chief executive to reject provisions in a bill. The President of the United States has veto powers. Governors in nearly all states and the mayor of Washington have veto powers.


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.


Do governors have the right to veto a budget that has been approved by legislature?

They sure do and some like CA have the right to line item veto of items all ready approved. That is happening today here in CA.


Has any governor of Wyoming ever vetoed a bill that would have established a statewide registry of same-sex domestic partnerships in that state?

No. The Wyoming state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize domestic partnerships statewide and, as a result, no governor of Wyoming has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.


What is the impact of the line-item veto on the federal government of the US?

None. There isn't one in the Federal system. Though several State Governors have such a veto, the President does not. He can only accept or reject a bill in its entirety.


Did the colonial governors have the powers of patronage and the veto?

yes

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