Final answer:
Yes, the Governor of Georgia has the ability to exercise a line-item veto.
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes, the Governor of Georgia has the ability to exercise a line-item veto. A line-item veto allows the governor to cross out specific budget lines in a legislature-approved budget while signing the remaining parts of the budget into law. This power gives the governor the ability to alter the intent of a bill approved by the legislature and sign it into law. However, the legislature can override the governor's veto, including a line-item veto, by a two-thirds vote.