The right of permitting or vetoing an interpellation rests with the chamber. |
A unique feature was the provision that the burgesses had the power of vetoing any objectionable acts of the company. |
This exercise led him to conclude that, with few exceptions, the six presidents differed little in their publicly stated motives for vetoing legislation. |
President Taft's action in vetoing the tariff bills was denounced, and an immediate, downward revision was demanded. |
The President may cause a bill to fail by neither signing nor vetoing it during the last ten days of a session. |
Doubtless, he will spend a lot of time tussling with the Republicans and vetoing some of their loonier pieces of legislation. |