- make or
propose changes. For example, the
Indian president can use an
amendatory veto to
propose amendments to
vetoed bills. The
executive power to veto...
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territories the
governor has
additional veto powers,
including line-item,
amendatory and
reduction vetoes. Veto
powers also
exist in some, but not all, tribal...
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Amendments of 1972.
Major changes have
subsequently been
introduced via
amendatory legislation including the
Clean Water Act of 1977 and the
Water Quality...
- Thompson's
usage of the
amendatory veto
during his
administration had been controversial; in 1983 alone, he
issued amendatory vetoes for 351 out of 918...
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apply to all
bills p****ed by the
General ****embly (the full veto and the
amendatory veto) and two
vetoes that
apply only to
appropriations measures (the line-item...
- 1884. The
amendatory and
reduction vetoes were new
additions in the 1970 Constitution. The
General ****embly can
override full,
amendatory and item vetoes...
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Illinois following its adoption.
Voters rejected the
Restrict Governor's
Amendatory Veto
Power Amendment, a
measure which would have
amended Amends Article...
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facilities for
carrying surpluses from
season to season". The
Farmers Mortgage Amendatory Act of 1936
authorized the
Reconstruction Finance Corporation to make...
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earlier ruling as it
ruled that "at the end of the day, the p****age of the
amendatory law (regarding the
criteria for
cityhood as set by Congress) is no different...
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approved February fourth,
eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and all Acts
amendatory thereof, and to
enlarge the
powers of the
Interstate Commerce Commission...