The power to agree to part of a proposal or bill and reject the rest of it.
An item veto means power to reject particular parts, or items, of a bill.
Line item veto.
In the United States, currently no one has line-item veto power. It was awarded to the president in 1996, but was later deemed unconstitutional in 1998.
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Yes, because the line-item veto is the power of the Texas governor to reject only some provisions of a spending bill.
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It is known as the "line-item veto" but not all Governor's have this power or ability.
The Governor of Georgia does have line-item veto power. The Georgia General Assembly can override the governor's veto, with a two-thirds majority in each chamber.
Its usually referred to as a Line Item Veto