what is governor powers of veto ?
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Veto Power. All 50 state governorshave the power to veto whole legislative measures. In a large majority of states a bill will become law unless it is vetoed by the governorwithin a specified number of days, which vary among states. ... Legislatures may override vetoes, usually by a supermajority vote.
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when a bill is presented before the governor after its approval by the houses of the legislature , the governor can:-
❄ Declare his assent to the bill, in that case it would become law at once .
❄ Declare that he withholds his assent to the bill, such a bill fails to become a law .
❄Declare that with hold his assent to the bill and the bill is returned with a message.
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here is your answer :-
_______________________
__________________________
when a bill is presented before the governor after its approval by the houses of the legislature , the governor can:-
❄ Declare his assent to the bill, in that case it would become law at once .
❄ Declare that he withholds his assent to the bill, such a bill fails to become a law .
❄Declare that with hold his assent to the bill and the bill is returned with a message.
__________________________
I hope it helps you ✌✌✌✌✌
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