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What does the veto power allow the governor to do?

O name agencies
O appoint a judge
O eject a law
O call a legislative session

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C- eject a law

This is because if a law is vetoed by the Governs by a certain amount of time, it cannot become a law— but governors doing this nationally is very rare.
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