The President may cause a bill to fail by neither signing nor vetoing it during the last ten days of a session. |
This exercise led him to conclude that, with few exceptions, the six presidents differed little in their publicly stated motives for vetoing legislation. |
The president had an opportunity to exercise fiscal discipline by vetoing a farm bill that many people, including myself, felt was excessive. |
The right of permitting or vetoing an interpellation rests with the chamber. |
I don't think she knows that much about the internet, and she seems very unhelpful, vetoing my ideas without directing me towards anything else. |
Andrew Johnson was the first President to use it freely, vetoing as many acts as were vetoed by the first eight Presidents. |