Yes. Washington vetoed two bills during his two terms in office.
John Tyler in 1845. He had vetoed a bill forbidding him to allocate money for Revenue cutters and steamers withoutrt Congressional approval.
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Congress can veto local laws or pass laws for Washington D.C.
George H.W.Bush always used veto for bills he didn't like.That is where the slogan 'Read my lips,no new taxes' came in.
George Washington was the first elected president of the United States. He presided over the drafting of the Declaration of Independence which is still in place today. All of the laws written in this supreme law of the country were based on George Washington's wishes.
The lasting impact of George Washington is that he legitimized the United States presidency and set precedents that remain today, such as the presidential veto and two-term limit (which later became law).
John Tyler was the first to have a veto overridden.
George W. Bush has a dog named Barney.
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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.
The lasting impact of George Washington is that he legitimized the United States presidency and set precedents that remain today, such as the presidential veto and two-term limit (which later became law).
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