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28 February, 23:26

A governor can veto one or more parts of a bill without rejecting the entire bill. what is this power called?

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  1. 28 February, 23:37
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    The correct answer is item veto. Basically, it's like when a teacher goes through your test and just the paper is covered in red. He vetoes only parts of it that he doesn't like and keeps what he does and the people who created the bill have to change it if they want it to be accepted.
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