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Line-item veto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In government, the line-item veto is the power of an executive to nullify or cancel specific provisions of a bill, usually budget appropriations, without vetoing the entire legislative package. The ...
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Inherent Item Veto In the 1980s, some newspapers and lawmakers argued that the President already possessed an "inherent" item veto and did not need to await statutory authority or a constitutional amendment.3 Advocates of this concept urged the President to exercise an item veto and provoke a legal challenge in the courts.
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Line Item Veto Act of 1996 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Line Item Veto Act of 1996 enacted a line-item veto for the Federal government of the United States, but its effect was brief due to judicial review. Public Law (P.L.) 104-130 was introduced by ...
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Thank you for the opportunity to testify on the issue of the line item veto. In order to comply with the Truth in Testimony laws, I will note for the record that neither I, nor the Cato Institute, receive any funds from the federal government.
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One thing that ought to be eliminated at a constitutional convention is the line-item veto. It was ruled unconstitutional for the federal government in the 1990s as giving the executive branch too much power.
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Veto of Bill to Override the Line Item Veto (H. Doc. 105-172) (Text 3k PDF 122k) ... CANCELLATION OF LEGISLATIVE ITEMS PURSUANT TO LINE ITEM VETO ACT; (Public Law 104-130) ... Line Item Veto Act...
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President Clinton got that wish in 1996, when the new reform-minded Republican majority in the House helped pass a line-item veto law. Two years later, the Supreme Court declared the law unconstitutional because it allowed the president to single-handedly amend laws passed by Congress.
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