Item Veto: State Experience and Its Application to the Federal SituationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 291 páginas |
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... majority of their products were obviously , and even blatantly . favors in the form of special and local legislation . . . enacted in gross negli- gence of public interest . " Another commentator remarked that the excesses " led to ...
... majority of their products were obviously , and even blatantly . favors in the form of special and local legislation . . . enacted in gross negli- gence of public interest . " Another commentator remarked that the excesses " led to ...
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... majority of the members of each House could override the veto . The Federal Constitution gave the President a veto subject to a two - thirds override vote of both Houses . Within a few years three other states added a veto power to ...
... majority of the members of each House could override the veto . The Federal Constitution gave the President a veto subject to a two - thirds override vote of both Houses . Within a few years three other states added a veto power to ...
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... majority of legislators voting , a majority of the full member- ship , a two - thirds vote , or a three - fifths majority . After the Civil War , states began to assign the governor some form of " item veto " over legislation , usually ...
... majority of legislators voting , a majority of the full member- ship , a two - thirds vote , or a three - fifths majority . After the Civil War , states began to assign the governor some form of " item veto " over legislation , usually ...
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... majority in both Houses to appropriate money unless the amounts were requested by department heads and sub- mitted to Congress by the President , except for paying legislative expenses and contingencies and the payment of claims decided ...
... majority in both Houses to appropriate money unless the amounts were requested by department heads and sub- mitted to Congress by the President , except for paying legislative expenses and contingencies and the payment of claims decided ...
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... majority of each House , according to the rules and limitations prescribed in the preceding section in reference to other bills . 34 Legislative corruption and abuse Two factors seemed to attract constitution writers to the item veto in ...
... majority of each House , according to the rules and limitations prescribed in the preceding section in reference to other bills . 34 Legislative corruption and abuse Two factors seemed to attract constitution writers to the item veto in ...
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99th Congress adjournment Administration allocation amendatory veto amendment amount appropriation bill appropriation item Assembly become a law become law Cannon's Precedents Cenarrusa Committee Confederate Constitution conference Cong Congress Constitution county seats court held deferrals disapprove effect enacted ex rel executive veto Federal fiscal funds Government governor governor's item veto governor's veto grant H.J. Res Harbor House Illinois item or items item-veto authority item-veto power items of appropriation journal judicial Justices Lake legislative legislature line-item veto lump sum members elected objections override passed pocket veto presented President Presidential priations procedure programs projects proposed propriation purpose reconsideration reduce rescissions River rules Secretary Senate separate separation of powers session South Carolina South Dakota special law specific spending statute thereof tion two-thirds U.S. Congress unless veto message veto power vetoed bill vetoed items vote York
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Página 259 - Every act shall embrace but one subject, and matters properly connected therewith; which subject shall be expressed in the title. But if any subject shall be embraced in an act, which shall not be expressed in the title, such act shall be void only as to so much thereof as shall not be expressed in the title.
Página 214 - If he approve, he shall sign it, and thereupon it shall become a law; but if not, he shall return it, with his objections, to the House in which it originated, which House shall enter the objections at large upon its journal, and proceed to reconsider it.
Página 165 - Every bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the Senate, shall, before it becomes a law, be presented to the President of the United States; if he approves he shall sign it, but if not he shall return it, with his objections to that House in which it shall have originated, who shall enter the objections at large on their journal, and proceed to reconsider it.
Página 239 - The General Assembly shall not pass local or special laws in any of the following enumerated cases, that is to say : Regulating the jurisdiction and duties of justices of the peace and of constables; For the punishment of crimes and misdemeanors; Regulating the practice in courts of justice...
Página 217 - The Governor shall have power to disapprove of any item or items of any bill, making appropriations of money, embracing distinct items, and the part or parts of the bill approved shall be the law, and the item or items of appropriation disapproved shall be void, unless repassed according to the rules and limitations prescribed for the passage of other bills over the Executive veto.
Página 211 - If after such reconsideration a majority of all the members elected to that house shall agree to pass the bill, it shall be sent, with the objections, to the other house, by which it shall...
Página 263 - Every Act shall embrace but one subject, which subject shall be expressed in its title. But if any subject shall be embraced in an Act which shall not be expressed in its title, such Act shall be void only as to so much thereof as shall not be expressed in its title.
Página 226 - House in which it originated, which House shall enter the objections at large upon its journal, and proceed to reconsider the bill.
Página 228 - If any bill presented to the Governor contain several items of appropriation of money, he may object to one or more of such items while approving of the other portion of the bill. In such case, he shall append to the bill, at the time of signing it, a statement of the items to which he objects; and the appropriation so objected to shall not take effect.
Página 228 - If the Legislature be in session, he shall transmit to the house in which the bill originated a copy of such statement, and the items objected to shall be separately reconsidered.