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  • Vetoes, 1789 to Present - U. S. Senate
    Attempted intra-session pocket vetoes on H R 1 (101st Congress) and S 333 (101st Congress) were disputed Both bills were enacted into law so are not counted on this table
  • List of United States presidential vetoes - Wikipedia
    In the United States, the term "veto" is used to describe an action by which the president prevents an act passed by Congress from becoming law This article provides a summary and details of the bills vetoed by presidents
  • VETO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of VETO is an authoritative prohibition : interdiction How to use veto in a sentence
  • Presidential Vetoes | US House of Representatives: History, Art Archives
    There are two types of vetoes: the “regular veto” and the “pocket veto ” The regular veto is a qualified negative veto The President returns the unsigned legislation to the originating house of Congress within a 10 day period usually with a memorandum of disapproval or a “veto message ”
  • Regular Vetoes and Pocket Vetoes: In Brief - Congress. gov
    Pocket vetoes occur when the President receives a bill but is unable to reject and return the bill to an adjourned Congress within the 10-day period The bill, though lacking a signature and formal objections, does not become law
  • The Veto Power - LII Legal Information Institute
    In 1929, in The Pocket Veto Case, the Court held that the President could not return a bill to the Senate, where it originated, when Congress adjourned its first session sine die fewer than ten days after presenting the bill to the President 8
  • What Is a Veto in Government and How Does It Work?
    In the United States federal government, a veto is a power used by the President to refuse to sign a bill into law When the President chooses to veto a bill, they send it back to Congress along with their specific objections
  • Presidential veto examples and what it means when a president vetoes a bill
    This article explains what happens when a president vetoes a bill and why those decisions matter to citizens and policymakers It uses authoritative sources to describe the constitutional basis, the steps that follow a veto, and practical ways to track outcomes
  • Vetoes - definition of vetoes by The Free Dictionary
    Define vetoes vetoes synonyms, vetoes pronunciation, vetoes translation, English dictionary definition of vetoes n pl ve·toes 1 a The constitutional power of the chief executive of a state or nation to prevent or delay the enactment of legislation passed by the
  • Veto - HISTORY
    In the United States, Article I, Section 7 of the Constitution gives the president the authority to reject legislation that has been passed by both houses of Congress, though the word “veto”





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