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Veto override - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the United States, Congress can override a presidential veto by having a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and Senate, thus enacting the bill into law despite the presid...
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Congress has placed the needs of the American people first by voting to override the President's veto of WRDA. We have looked past political differences to authorize the projects necessary to strengthen ... Florida Governor Statement Regarding Congressional Override of Bush Veto of Water Resources Development Act Of 2007...
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Today, the U.S. Senate joined with the House of Representatives in voting to override the presidential veto by a vote of 79-14. The conference report contains two projects of particular importance for Northeastern Pennsylvania, a region that has experienced significant flooding in the past years.
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Saperstein: We hope that the congressional commitment to children’s health care will continue during the upcoming vote to override President Bush’s veto.
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(CTI) (Nasdaq and MTA: CTIC) announced that Congress today passed the Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008, which includes an 18-month extension of the 2007 reimbursement rate for radioimmunotherapies such as Zevalin(R) (Ibritumomab Tiuxetan), overriding President Bush's veto.
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override of a veto - The process by which each chamber of Congress votes on a bill vetoed by the President. To pass a bill over the President's objections requires a two-thirds vote in each Chamber. Historically, Congress has overridden ... Congressional Sessions lists all Congresses and corresponding years - from 1789,
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