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Line Item Vetoes in the 105th Congress, First Session: A Finding Aid
Date: February 13, 1998
Creator: Anderson, J. Michael
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The Intersection Between the Former Presidents Act and the Impeachment Process
Date: June 5, 1998
Creator: Bazan, Elizabeth B
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Japan-U.S. Global Partnership: Implications of the Postponement of the President's November 1991 Trip to Japan
Date: November 8, 1991
Creator: Cronin, Richard P
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The Line Item Veto Act
Date: November 26, 1996
Creator: Fisher, Louis
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs294/
Line Item Veto Act of 1996: Lessons from the States
Date: December 26, 1996
Creator: Fisher, Louis
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The Line Item Veto Act: Procedural Issues
Date: December 2, 1996
Creator: Fisher, Louis
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State Techniques to Blunt the Governor's Item-Veto Power
Date: December 12, 1996
Creator: Fisher, Louis
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs297/
Congressional Overrides of Presidential Vetoes
Date: July 27, 1998
Creator: Galemore, Gary L
Description: The President’s veto is effective not only in preventing the passage of legislation undesirable to the President, but also as a threat, sometimes forcing Congress to modify legislation before it is presented to the President. However, as a veto threat is carried out, Congress is faced with choices: letting the veto stand, the difficult task of overriding the veto, meeting the President’s objections and sending a new bill forward, or resubmitting the same provisions under a new bill number.
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The Presidential Veto and Congressional Procedure
Date: July 22, 1998
Creator: Galemore, Gary L
Description: None
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs767/
Shutdown of the Federal Government: Causes, Effects, and Process
Date: November 8, 1999
Creator: Gressle, Sharon S
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs920/