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Its usually referred to as a Line Item Veto

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Power to reject part of bill is called?

Line- item veto


The power to agree to part of a proposal or bill and reject the rest is called the what?

Line item veto.


What is item veto power?

The power to agree to part of a proposal or bill and reject the rest of it.


Most governors can reject only a specific part of a bill which is called a?

veto


What allows presidents to reject portions of a bill instead of the whole bill?

The power to veto or disapprove legislation is one of the president's constitutional powers. A vetoed bill can still become law but must be passed again with a 2/3 majority in order to become law after a veto.


Would allow presidents to reject portions of a bill instead of the whole bill.?

This is called a "line-item veto." It is used very commonly, as bills are generally enormous documents, and much of the time, the President dislikes part of the bill, and is completely in favor of another part. This eliminates the hassle of rewriting a bill because of a few small clauses that the President dislikes.


What part of government has the power to accept to or reject a president's nomination to the US supreme court?

The United States Senate has the power to accept or reject a U.S. Supreme Court nominee. This power is established in Article II, Section 2, Clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution.


What part of the government has the power to accept or reject a president nomination to the us supreme court?

The United States Senate has the power to accept or reject a U.S. Supreme Court nominee. This power is established in Article II, Section 2, Clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution.


What part of a toucan is called a bill?

Any bird's beak is also called its bill.


What kind of veto lets a govenor reject part of a law?

It is known as the "line-item veto" but not all Governor's have this power or ability.


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Bill of rights is part of what document?

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