Answer:
- 2. The governor can sign or veto a bill created by the general assembly.
- 4.The governor can line-item veto bills.
- 6. The governor prepares an annual budget.
Step-by-step explanation:
The governor of Virginia has the power to veto a bill created by the General Assembly which would prevent the bill from becoming law. They can also sign the bill to make it law.
Governors have the line-item veto power which means that they can remove a provision that they do not like from the budget.
The budget's creation is the responsibility of the governor and the executive branch. Once prepared, this budget is submitted to the General Assembly for approval.