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Veto power of a governor

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This is called, Amendatory veto.

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Amendatory veto, allows a governor to amend bills that have been passed by the legislature. Revisions are subject to confirmation or rejection by the legislature. Line item veto. Allows a governor to remove specific sections of a bill (usually only spending bills) that has been passed by the legislature.

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