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When Clinton vetoed the spending cuts, he vetoed the attached welfare reform.
Bills vetoed and signed During Obama's tenure, he vetoed a total of 12 bills.
In all, Russia has vetoed six texts on the Syrian conflict, while China has vetoed five of those six.
Also Friday, he vetoed the second bill: a six-week abortion ban, dubbed "the heartbeat bill," which he also vetoed in 2016.
"Some of the ones that he vetoed, we are a little surprised that he vetoed," State Representative Adam Zemke, a Democrat, said.
And while the Council never passed a bill that was vetoed by the mayor, some council members — backed by Ms. Mark-Viverito — effectively vetoed the mayor on occasion.
UN resolution vetoed Russia and China on Monday vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Aleppo to allow desperately needed aid into the war-ravaged zone.
President Obama has just vetoed JASTA – and rightly so.
Ricketts, a Republican, quickly vetoed the measure, but was overridden.
A similar measure was vetoed last year by outgoing Gov.
Republican former governor Sam Brownback vetoed Medicaid expansion in Kansas.
The governor, Pete Ricketts, vetoed the legislation but was overridden.
But last year Russia vetoed the extension of that mandate.
If Clinton vetoed, he'd be painted as soft on welfare.
The US vetoed the resolution a couple of weeks later.
Israel vetoed a few of the names on their list.
Bloomberg vetoed 70 bills over his 13 years in office.
According to the emails, White House officials vetoed Grande's performance.
President George W. Bush vetoed an expansion of the program.
President Obama vetoed that legislation when it reached his desk.
Last month, Trump vetoed the first legislation of his presidency.
Governor Cuomo vetoed it, and also rolled back other protections.
Every president since Garfield has vetoed at least one bill.
Last month, the Finnish government vetoed funding for the project.
But the measure was expected to be vetoed by Trump.
Dempster, a pitcher, vetoed a trade to the Atlanta Braves.
Trump vetoed that measure passed by the House and Senate.
Congress made another attempt at compensation, but Johnson vetoed it.
Mr. Carson, who could have vetoed the appointment, did not.
President Ronald Reagan vetoed the bill, and Congress overrode it.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican, vetoed legislation in 2006 and 1933.
The measure, which had been vetoed twice by former Gov.
The bill is the eighth that the president has vetoed.
Governor Cuomo recently vetoed a bill to allow the scooters.
But Fastjet's other shareholders vetoed the move to remove Child.
His Republican predecessor, Chris Christie, had vetoed several similar proposals.
The bill passed, but was vetoed by President Barack Obama.
John Kasich of Ohio, a Republican, vetoed a rollback bill.
David Ige (D) vetoed right to try legislation in May.
Last year's NDAA was vetoed at first over funding concerns.
Trump in March vetoed Congress's attempt to nix his declaration.
It was approved by Congress but vetoed by the president.
All of which were either vetoed or died in the Senate.
The measure was vetoed by just two countries: Gambia and Togo.
The deal had been vetoed by the Belgian region of Wallonia.
In Georgia and Virginia, the governors vetoed similar "religious liberty" bills.
President Ronald Reagan vetoed the legislation, but Congress overrode his veto.
Lawmakers passed a similar resolution in March, but Trump vetoed it.
Russia has repeatedly vetoed past UN Security Council resolutions on Syria.
Paul LePage, who vetoed the move — a key element of Obamacare.
Chris Christie vetoed a bill last year to join that group.
Jay Nixon (D) has vetoed anti-union legislation in the past.
In 1971, Richard Nixon vetoed a bipartisan bill establishing universal childcare.
John Kasich (R), who vetoed similar bills twice while in office.
President Obama vetoed a bill that would allow families of Sept.
Sununu vetoed the bill repealing the death penalty earlier this month.
South Dakota lawmakers passed anti-trans legislation that the governor vetoed.
NBC News reported that Flynn personally vetoed candidates like retired Adm.
That was a mistake, and Mr. Christie rightly vetoed those changes.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg vetoed the Council's decision five days later.
Ms. Haley vetoed a resolution demanding a reversal of the decision.
Pete Ricketts vetoed their repeal, and then lawmakers overrode his veto.
But on Wednesday, the Republican governor, Phil Scott, vetoed the bill.
Mr. Hogan vetoed the bill, but the Legislature overrode his veto.
But Democrats opposed the measure and President Bill Clinton vetoed it.
They also passed a Medicaid expansion bill, which Mr. Brownback vetoed.
When Pillai suggested a nifty practical effect, Aguirre-Sacasa vetoed it.
The parking lot of a grocery store had been similarly vetoed.
Arnold Schwarzenegger praised De La Torre's efforts but vetoed the bill.
Bruce Rauner, a Republican who had vetoed similar legislation last year.
Earlier this year it passed tax increases, which the governor vetoed.
Paul LePage on five separate occasions vetoed legislation to expand Medicaid.
Russia has vetoed five Security Council resolutions on Syria since 2011.
President Horacio Cartes vetoed Congress' budget proposal, which limited debt issuance.
But according to Sanders and DeMoro, the DNC vetoed the nomination.
The first time in February cleared Congress, but Trump vetoed it.
Rauner vetoed a 2015 budget, saying it was out of balance.
That plan passed the Nevada legislature but was vetoed by Gov.
The bill was ultimately vetoed by the current governor, Nathan Deal.
We first passed this bill in 2016, but Governor Rauner vetoed it.
Last year, he vetoed a slightly stronger version of the same legislation.
Russia and China vetoed a UN Security Council resolution demanding a truce.
A marketing executive "vetoed" Dahle's safety recommendation, an internal Evenflo record shows.
Steve Sisolak, a Democrat, who vetoed a similar bill it in May.
I vetoed bills we didn't need nor couldn't afford -- 750 of them.
The court has vetoed every law that parliament has passed this year.
Jay Nixon has said so himself, and vetoed it in the past.
And she had a plausible strategy on Syria before Obama vetoed it.
Last week, the governors of Georgia and Virginia vetoed "religious liberty" bills.
When the investigations came up for renewal last November, Russia vetoed them.
An earlier version of this article suggested he had vetoed them already.
Russia has vetoed an extension on the chemical weapons inquiry in Syria.
Back in 85033, the Obama administration vetoed a resolution focused on settlements.
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The president simply vetoed the bill as everyone had expected he would.
Russia has vetoed 25 Security Council resolutions calling for action on Syria.
Congress passed a resolution blocking the emergency declaration, but Trump vetoed it.
He has vetoed Medicaid expansion six times during his tenure as governor.
In 29, the legislature passed the Trust Act, but Brown vetoed it.
Trump vetoed the measure on Friday, the first veto of his presidency.
Last week Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh vetoed a $15 minimum wage increase.
The House also voted to repeal it, but Obama vetoed the repeal.
Earlier this month, South Dakota's Republican governor vetoed a bill banning access.
Mary Fallin has vetoed the bill, according to local news affiliate KFOR.
Brown, a Democrat, vetoed a similar assault weapons registration bill in 215.
The only thing that prevented it was that President Obama vetoed it.
Paul LePage, a Republican who has repeatedly vetoed legislation to expand Medicaid.
Paul LePage, a Republican who has vetoed Medicaid expansion bills five times.
And John Kasich, the former Republican governor of Ohio, vetoed it twice.
Somewhere along the way we'd vetoed the vest and O.K.ed belt loops.
Johnson, sparring with Congress, vetoed the bill, but the legislators overrode him.
They should die in the Senate or be vetoed by the president.
Tom Wolf, a Democrat, vetoed a school choice bill in June 22019.
In 1972, he vetoed the Clean Water Act, and Congress overrode him.
Chris Christie (R) had vetoed the bill twice while in office, NorthJersey.
She was relieved when the president unexpectedly vetoed the laws this week.
He already vetoed a measure to end the emergency declaration in March.
When the Board passed legislation changing the policy, Newsom vetoed that legislation.
In June, Mr. Baker ritually vetoed $265 million from the state budget.
Unfortunately, the governor does not agree and recently vetoed this modest reform.
Despite bipartisan support, Trump has already vetoed a similar war powers measure.
He vetoed the tax increase; the Legislature tried to override his veto.
The President vetoed the bill one day after it cleared the Senate.
Congressional disapproval resolutions have failed in the past, because Obama vetoed them.
Though that resolution passed both the House and Senate, Trump vetoed it.
President Wilson vetoed it, but a much harsher measure passed two years later.
Obama vetoed four such resolutions presented to him by Congress, the CRA noted.
The council vetoed the resolution – with the U.S. being the only yes vote.
South Dakota passed legislation in 2016 that was later vetoed by the governor.
Andrew Jackson, a populist president, vetoed the renewal of its charter in 1836.
Smith, 47, said his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, has already vetoed the idea.
Georgia Governor Nathan Deal today vetoed a bill passed by the state's legislature.
And President Trump has vetoed Congress' efforts to end his declared national emergency.
The city's pro-democracy lawmakers vetoed the package, which critics called "fake democracy".
That bill had already passed in 2015, but was vetoed by President Obama.
Russia has vetoed attempts at the UN to set up an international tribunal.
President Barack Obama urged Congress to oppose JASTA and later vetoed the bill.
Christie has twice vetoed Democratic proposals to raise taxes on the wealthiest residents.
Russia vetoed an initial U.S. bid to renew the joint investigation on Oct.
Trump vetoed the resolution after it also passed the Senate earlier this month.
Bruce Rauner (R) vetoed the bill in the spring, according to the Tribune.
Obama already vetoed a Congressional Review Act challenge to the regulations in January.
Syrian ally Russia has vetoed five Security Council resolutions on Syria since 2011.
It stayed its hand when Andrzej Duda, Poland's president, unexpectedly vetoed the laws.
Don Young all pushed for the road; President Bill Clinton vetoed the bill.
But in February 2015, Obama vetoed legislation that would have approved the project.
Jerry Brown vetoed bills that would have cut taxes on tampons and diapers.
Trump vetoed the Yemen resolution, and Congress was unable to override the veto.
Within hours, Governor Bruce Rauner vetoed the trio of budget and revenue measures.
Last year, Nevada had a Republican governor; he vetoed a clean energy mandate.
Grover Cleveland, an underrated president, vetoed more than 1,000 special interest spending bills.
Russia vetoed an initial U.S. bid to renew the joint investigation on Oct.
Take note: A similar measure got vetoed this week in Hawaii by Gov.
But Scott vetoed the bill, saying it did not adequately protect public safety.
The bill passed the Senate and the Assembly but was vetoed by Gov.
All six of the proposals were instantly vetoed by Zuckerberg and his board.
Russia vetoed the American resolution, which would have left the panel's structure unchanged.
Sam Brownback vetoed it and there weren't enough votes to override his veto.
By January, he had vetoed 169 bills passed during that historically productive session.
Mr. LePage has repeatedly vetoed legislation to expand Medicaid during his two terms.
He also vetoed city council proposals to increase police accountability for racial profiling.
But Mr. Brownback vetoed the measure, and lawmakers failed to override his veto.
Trump vetoed the resolution and there was not enough support to override it.
To no one's great surprise, Trump vetoed the resolution on April 16, 2019.
Mr. Cuomo has vetoed an average of 113 bills each year since 2014.
Trump, however, vetoed our historic bill invoking the War Powers Act of 1973.
They typically get stuck in committees, vetoed by governors and nullified in courts.
Congress approved such a reconciliation bill in January, which Mr. Obama promptly vetoed.
John Kasich signed that legislation into law and vetoed the more restrictive bill.
Adding insult to injury, the United States, UK and France also vetoed it.
It also cannot be vetoed by the U.S., France, Britain, Russia or China.
When it did decide to join, its attempts were vetoed twice by France.
When David Stern vetoed the Paul trade way back when, did he know?
The decision can be vetoed by any of the other 27 member states.
In fact, it was vetoed by President Woodrow Wilson, but Congress overrode the veto.
John Kasich vetoed the measure Tuesday, but signed legislation banning abortions after 20 weeks.
Maine is another state that saw expansion vetoed by its Republican governor, Paul LePage.
Jerry Brown went against members of his party and vetoed several Democrat-backed bills.
At that time, Obama was in the White House and vetoed the repeal bill.
Meanwhile, the governors of Georgia and Virginia vetoed similar "religious liberty" bills last week.
Republicans' "heartbeat" bill — which passed the House last week — was previously vetoed by Gov.
The bill passed in the House and the Senate, but President Obama vetoed it.
Brian Kemp vetoed a bill Friday that required daily recess for elementary-school students.
Governor Jerry Brown vetoed another bill because its text was included in Prop 260.
Temer in July vetoed the provision, leaving the original 20 percent limit in place.
They wanted to buy it at a high price, but my mother vetoed it.
The elder Cuomo vetoed legislation reinstating the death penalty 12 times in 12 years.
Last week, Baltimore's Democratic Mayor vetoed $15 wage legislation passed by the city council.
Trump waded into the debate Thursday, calling for the contentious resolution to be vetoed.
It is the only country vetoed for membership (by France), and twice, at that.
This spring, Democratic Mayor of Baltimore Catherine Pugh vetoed $15 municipal minimum wage legislation.
Roy Cooper (D) vetoed that bill, citing concerns with a provision about campaign finance.
Senate Republicans passed a straight repeal bill two years ago, but Obama vetoed it.
President Obama vetoed a GOP attempt to overturn the rule earlier this year.   6900.
Paul LePage has vetoed that attempt by the Legislature to expand Medicaid five times.
"Vetoed: Large hair and lips, too angry," it reads below the image of Williams.
Paul LePage repeatedly vetoed Medicaid expansion prior to its passage as a ballot initiative.
Obama, a Democrat, vetoed the repeal passed by the Republican-controlled Congress last year.
Earl Ray Tomblin on Wednesday vetoed a ban on a second-trimester abortion practice.
The United States vetoed a similar resolution in the Security Council five years ago.
The bill could still be defeated in the House or vetoed by President Obama.
Congress attempted to block Trump's declaration but the resolution was vetoed by the president.
He vetoed a bill that would have banned smoking at state beaches and parks.
In 2014, the Democratic governor of Oregon — backed by national Democrats — vetoed home voting.
But Hal Steinbrenner vetoed adding to the payroll, allowing the Astros to swoop in.
John Kasich vetoed a bill prohibiting abortions when a fetal heartbeat can be detected.
In 1995, the proposal reached the desk of President Bill Clinton, who vetoed it.
Congress passed a clean Obamacare repeal bill in 2015, which President Obama quickly vetoed.
Russia and China have also vetoed attempts to set up a Syria special tribunal.
Senate leaders said such a bill would have simply been vetoed by the president.
That bill won almost unanimous support from Republicans, but was vetoed by Mr. Obama.
Paul LePage (R) vetoed the legislation that would have taxed and regulated recreational marijuana.
In July, Trump vetoed three joint resolutions prohibiting arms sales to the two countries.
Trump, however, vetoed both measures and Congress has been unable to override the veto.
" Mr. Ciattarelli shot back, "Are you saying that you never vetoed a single bill?
The bills Mr. Duda vetoed assailed the last independent bastion of democracy, the courts.
Cooper vetoed the state budget in June primarily because it did not expand Medicaid.
He vetoed a bill meant to strengthen protections against lead paint poisoning in 2003.
Obama vetoed that bill, and congressional leaders never attempted to override the veto. Sen.
The measure repealed most of ObamaCare, but was quickly vetoed by then-President Obama.
Chris Christie, a Republican, vetoed the bill, which has been reintroduced in the Assembly.
President Barack Obama in January vetoed a effort by Congress to defund Planned Parenthood.
In 2013, Sandoval vetoed legislation to require background checks on all Nevada gun sales.
" Scott previously vetoed a version of the same bill, saying, "We must get this right.
President Barack Obama vetoed the bill the last time Republicans sent him the reconciliation bill.
The bill was passed through both houses of Congress and was vetoed by President Obama.
Still, even if it had approved the resolution, President Donald Trump could have vetoed it.
The last time such a resolution was proposed, in 2003, Russia and China vetoed it.
Mary Fallin on Friday vetoed a bill that would criminalize abortion procedures in the state.
A similar bill was passed in Ohio in 2016 but was vetoed by Republican Gov.
Russia and China this week again vetoed a UN Security Council demand for a ceasefire.
Kansas' state legislature approved Medicaid expansion in 2017, only to have it vetoed by Gov.
In another reversal, he vetoed a ban that would have kept the controversial, armor-piercing .
On Friday, he vetoed an attempt by the Republican-led Congress to repeal the law.
Trump vetoed it, citing his commitment to the US's long-standing alliance with the Saudis.
The blueprint was vetoed in 2015 by pro-democracy lawmakers as "fake" Chinese-style democracy.
In December, Governor Bruce Rauner vetoed the measure after comprehensive pension legislation failed to materialize.
Drilling was vetoed by President Clinton in 1995 and opposed by moderate Republicans in 85033.
An African Union proposal in January to send 5,000 peacekeepers was vetoed by Mr Nkurunziza.
This effort made it all to the way to President Obama's desk, but was vetoed.
"I thought that's what people have to do, but Jesse vetoed it immediately," she said.
It passed the House and Senate in December 85033, but was vetoed by GOP Gov.
Last week Salerno vetoed the idea, opting instead to continue with litigation, sources told Reuters.
He vetoed a bill that would permit local governments to impose taxes on tobacco products.
Russian and Chinese firms would likely be vetoed by the U.S. government for strategic reasons.
Christie conditionally vetoed the measure, sending it back to the state legislature with proposed changes.
Dix's initiative eventually landed on President Franklin Pierce's desk in 1854 where it was vetoed.
Chris Christie conditionally vetoed the bill that passed with overwhelming, bipartisan support in New Jersey.
The bill will likely be formally vetoed on Monday when the official gazette is published.
Republicans have tried to use the law before, but then-President Obama vetoed those efforts.
The House and Senate both passed a measure reversing the declaration, but Trump vetoed it.
Before publication, Greenwald vetoed a suggestion that Snowden be invited to examine the leaked material.
President Obama vetoed the bill Friday, but its backers expect the veto to be overridden.
Chris Christie vetoed legislation that would have changed New Jersey's legal sale age to 21975.
Arizona's Republican governor Jan Brewer, perhaps recalling the mistakes of her predecessor, vetoed the bill.
Maine's governor had vetoed expansion five times, so voters took matters into their own hands.
Nathan Deal vetoed the bill for fear it would discourage business investment in the state.
But according to Rudnitsky, Trump also vetoed any sketch he felt didn't compliment him enough.
His 2008 bill to ban waterboarding as torture was adopted, but vetoed by President Bush.
Democrats in Congress tried to restore the fairness doctrine and President Reagan vetoed that bill.
Kristi Noem vetoed hemp legislation last year (though she recently came around to the idea).
Commander Ross vetoed that idea, in part because Captain Nettleton's wife was away in Florida.
Those provisions were all rolled back in the reconciliation bill Mr. Obama vetoed last January.
In 1984, President Ronald Reagan vetoed a bill that authorized spending increases for public broadcasting.
The bill passed both the House and Senate but was vetoed by President Donald Trump.
The New Jersey Legislature is working to revise a bill, vetoed this month by Gov.
Even if Trump vetoed the bills, there was enough support for Congress to override him.
In the end, the governor vetoed the measure, and he barely survived an override attempt.
In response, thousands of Poles took to the streets and the reforms were ultimately vetoed.
Clinton vetoed the first attempt at the document in part because of the ban provision.
Even if the resolution had survived the Senate, the Trump administration could have vetoed it.
He'd risk a rupture with huge swaths of the GOP if he vetoed the bill.
They tell me almost all of the bills that I have vetoed have been reintroduced.
Trump publicly vetoed his first-choice deputy, Elliott Abrams, just weeks into the new administration.
John Kasich — who has a track record of opposing abortion rights — vetoed the same bill.
Maine turned to a ballot initiative after its governor repeatedly vetoed bills to expand Medicaid.
"Third, if you look at my record as governor of New Jersey, I have vetoed a 50-caliber rifle ban, I have vetoed a reduction in clip size, I have vetoed a statewide ID system for gun owners, and I have pardoned six, six out of state folks who came through our state and were arrested for owning a gun legally in another state so they never had to face charges," he continued.
Fallin also approved a bill that repealed a hotel tax, a measure that teachers wanted vetoed.
John Kasich vetoed the heartbeat measure Tuesday, saying it contradicted the court's current rulings on abortion.
For example, Russia vetoed a proposal in October to stop the bombing of Syrian city Aleppo.
John Kasich vetoed it in favor of a version of the pain-capable 20-week ban.
However, it would likely be vetoed by the U.S. should it be put to a vote.
All until this year were mere aspirations because Obama vetoed every major one that reached him.
It later vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution that demanded Washington adhere to the ruling.
He vetoed legislation aimed at helping former slaves support their families as they transitioned to freedom.
Chris Christie called it a "transparent political stunt" when he vetoed such a bill last year.
In July, Mr Duda, a former PiS member, unexpectedly vetoed two controversial laws on the judiciary.
In June Greece vetoed a common EU position at the UN on human rights in China.
The government shut down after Clinton vetoed the spending bill proposed by the Republican-controlled Congress.
President Barack Obama vetoed a bill Friday that sought to repeal his hallmark health-care law.
He should have vetoed that back then and he wouldn&apost be in a situation now.
Trump has not vetoed a bill, and thus has yet to face a serious override threat.
In a surprise move, Duda had vetoed two of three judicial reform bills passed by parliament.
If he had vetoed it, Congress had signaled their willingness to rebuke him and override it.
However, in 2015, Congress passed a bill giving Keystone the go-ahead, but Obama vetoed it.
But only one of those bills made it to President Obama's desk, and it was vetoed.
He also vetoed the Civil Rights Act of 13 which would have strengthened anti-discrimination laws.
Chris Christie vetoed legislation considered essential to the distressed gambling hub's tax base and cash flow.
Twice President Clinton vetoed the welfare reform bill sent to him by the GOP-dominated Congress.
Last week President Barack Obama vetoed legislation approved by Congress in April to overturn the rule.
Illinois's governor, Bruce Rauner, last summer vetoed a salary-history ban passed by the state legislature.
Trudeau immediately vetoed the proposal, so negotiations were stalemated even before the steel and aluminum decision.
Congress passed several CRA resolutions against rules during Obama's presidency, but he vetoed all of them.
WASHINGTON — President Obama vetoed legislation on Friday that would allow families of victims of the Sept.
Last month, when the president vetoed Congress's repeal of the Affordable Care Act, was that obstructionist?
Brian Kemp (R) vetoed the bill on the grounds that this mandate was too much government.
Hogan had vetoed the measure, saying it would be untenable without similar measures in surrounding states.
He also vetoed an increase in the tobacco tax when he was governor of South Carolina.
Both have vetoed every US effort to pass resolutions against Maduro's government within the United Nations.
Trump vetoed the border wall resolution and has threatened to veto the Saudi resolution as well.
Nathan Deal (R) vetoed a bill this year that would have allowed firms to hack back.
On Tuesday, Russia vetoed a UN Security Council resolution to extend the mandate of the JIM.
George W. Bush vetoed 12 bills during his presidency and Congress overrode a quarter of them.
But the Cambridge Historical Commission has vetoed any thoughts of major alterations to the original structure.
Tom Wolf vetoed a bill Monday that would have banned abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
The United States has vetoed new judges for trade disputes, pushing the organization into a crisis.
The legislation, without the amendments, was sent back to the governor to be signed or vetoed.
Of note, there is no regulatory break-up fee to either company if it gets vetoed.
Russia and China vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution on Monday calling for a weeklong ceasefire.
And, if vetoed by the President, work among yourselves, override the veto and fund our nation.
Buffett's top choice then interviewed with Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, who could have vetoed the pick.
Beyond the courts, this year alone, we've seen a minimum wage bill vetoed by the mayor.
He vetoed civil rights bills and condoned racist violence against black Americans seeking equal political rights.
The outgoing Republican, for example, vetoed three different bills to expand solar energy in New Mexico.
When you vetoed the Chinese Bill, the better class of people throughout the country were delighted.
Mr. McKoon was a vocal supporter of the 2016 religious liberty bill that Mr. Deal vetoed.
Last month, President Trump vetoed legislation to block $8.1 billion in arms sales to the kingdom.
Trump recently vetoed legislation that would restrict American support for the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen.
Last year, on the advice of CFIUS, Trump vetoed Chinese investors' efforts to buy Lattice Semiconductors.
Both New Jersey and California have attempted to pass similar measures, but both bills were vetoed.
A resolution blocking the emergency declaration, introduced by Castro, was vetoed by the president last week.
But Mr. Trump vetoed it, and an override vote in the Senate failed 53 to 45.
Trump vetoed that measure, though the Trump administration did back off some of its military support.
Amid the rush of what would become Amazon's busiest holiday season ever, the class was vetoed.
The military vetoed the idea, convinced that it would not be enough to end the war.
It was Russia that vetoed three council resolutions that would have renewed the Joint Investigative Mechanism.
Congressional Republicans already passed the partial repeal bill in 2218, but President Barack Obama vetoed it.
Mr Guzmán got the economy ministry after she vetoed two other candidates, says the presidential adviser.
" Cooper vetoed the budget bill in June, calling it a "bad budget with the wrong priorities.
Days before the address, Obama vetoed legislation approved by the Republican Congress to repeal the law.
The New Jersey Legislature last year passed a measure, which was pocket-vetoed by then-Gov.
California's legislature passed a single-payer bill in 211.2, only to have it vetoed by Gov.
Like Maine, its legislature has passed Medicaid expansion bills only to have them vetoed by Gov.
On Saturday, Russia vetoed a United Nations resolution calling for a halt in air attacks on Aleppo.
You could see a state like Kansas (where the governor has vetoed multiple expansions) trying something similar.
Obama this month vetoed legislation passed by the Republican-led Congress that would have dismantled the law.
While Governor John Kasich vetoed it, the new regulations prohibit abortion after 20 weeks, with no exceptions.
Despite the best efforts of the Lords' galvanised grey brigade, the amendments were vetoed by the Commons.
Earlier this year, he nearly vetoed a spending package because it didn't have the funding he wanted.
Mary Fallin (R) vetoed a similar law last year, citing pushback from law enforcement and business groups.
Russia and China vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution on Monday calling for a week-long ceasefire.
Governor Christie vetoed the original bill and offered recommendations that the state Senate and Assembly ultimately passed.
Democrats, along with 12 Republicans, passed a resolution in March condemning the declaration, which Trump subsequently vetoed.
Dennis Daugaard vetoed an anti-trans bathroom bill after it passed both the state House and Senate.
It was vetoed by President Obama, but they thought they'd have sufficient support to do it again.
And 74 percent of the poll's respondents said that Trump should have vetoed the privacy rollback bill.
"It's no surprise that someone named Obama vetoed a bill repealing Obamacare," Ryan said in a statement.
Republicans passed more than two dozen straight repeal bills under President Obama, knowing they would be vetoed.
The President vetoed it, of course, but the effort spoke to just how shaky his legacy is.
That's the real reason why Georgia's Republican Governor Nathan Deal vetoed his state's new religious freedom law.
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That's one reason why, as governor, I vetoed more than 750 bills and thousands of line items.
However, it is the more than 60 bills that the governor pocket-vetoed that are garnering attention.
But his proposal carried a hefty price tag of $20 million, and Congress swiftly vetoed the idea.
BuzzFeed reported in June that Unicode, the governing body that oversees emojis, vetoed a proposed rifle image.
Nathan Deal, who faced mounting pressure from businesses over its measure, vetoed the bill earlier this week.
Northam has said he also would've vetoed the legislation, while Gillespie has yet to give his position.
Follow the example of Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe, who vetoed a bill to expand charters in March.
Congress passed a resolution that would block Trump's emergency declaration, though the president vetoed it last week.
"Europe could forge ahead with a common security policy, which the British have vetoed repeatedly," he said.
Case in point: The term-limited governor vetoed expanding the ObamaCare program five times while in office.
Jimmy Carter vetoed 31 bills that came from the Democratic Congress, 85033 percent of which were overridden.
Italy should have simply vetoed things it could not do, or taken a British-style opt-out.
Among the bills Mr. Brown vetoed was one that would have expanded the definition of a firearm.
Trump vetoed the resolution, and the Senate did not have the two-thirds majority required to override.
Documents how that State Department officials agree with this congressional push but have been vetoed by Pompeo.
Sergio Mattarella, the country's president, vetoed Five Star and Lega's pick for economy minister over the weekend.
On Friday, Russia again vetoed a UN resolution to extend the mandate of the international inspections group.
Jerry Brown vetoed legislation earlier this year that would have allowed safe injection sites in the state.
And in 2008, the EPA vetoed the pumps, because of fears it would threaten wetlands and wildlife.
Di Maio and Salvini vetoed each other as prime minister and picked him as a compromise figure.
Parties on the right and left have until now vetoed each others' proposals to form a government.
He vetoed the previous budget lawmakers sent to him in September for fiscal years 2018 and 2019.
The mayor of Honolulu recently vetoed a bill to cap price increases by Uber during busy periods.
Moscow vetoed a French resolution in May 2014 to refer the situation in Syria to the ICC.
Georgia's governor vetoed a similar bill after major corporations and businesses threatened to take their operations elsewhere.
The bill, which Clinton vetoed, also stipulated that the budget had to be balanced in seven years.
Mary Fallin vetoed legislation in April that would have allowed voters to take selfies with their ballots.
Governor Deal vetoed a version of the legislation in 2016 after pushback from business and L.G.B.T. leaders.
The mandate for the mechanism expired in late 2017, and Russia vetoed an attempt to renew it.
House Speaker Paul Ryan seems similarly uninterested in a bill likely to be vetoed by Mr. Trump.
Congress has done it twice, the Senate has passed it twice, the President has vetoed it twice.
Visconti originally planned to set it in independent Algeria, a transposition vetoed by Camus's widow, Francine Camus.
Backers of the ballot initiative say LePage, who vetoed Medicaid expansion bills five times, can't stop it.
Trump vetoed a similar resolution earlier this year, and a veto override failed in the House.  Sen.
In New Jersey there was a law passed regarding child marriage, but it was vetoed by Gov.
Last year Congress mustered bipartisan support for a war powers resolution involving Yemen that Trump ultimately vetoed.
An earlier version of this article misstated how Republican senators voted for a vetoed 2015 repeal plan.
But Temer vetoed some of the articles approved by the Congress, partially addressing criticism from labor leaders.
The president vetoed the bill, saying it needed more discussion, essentially kicking the can down the road.
Last year, a bill on the music tax credit passed the Legislature but was vetoed by Gov.
Both the House and the Senate voted last year to overturn it, but Obama vetoed that bill.
Lawmakers in California and New Jersey have attempted to pass similar legislation, but both bills were vetoed.
But Republicans passed a similar package in 2015, vetoed by President Obama, that provides a rough template.
The presidential tax return measure was one of a few dozen Brown has vetoed in recent weeks.
In the last Congress, Republicans voted to roll back several regulations, but President Obama vetoed each time.
Over the years, the United States has vetoed a number of Security Council resolutions critical of Israel.
Dennis Daugaard just vetoed an anti-transgender school bathroom bill that drew national criticism from LGBTQ groups.
Publicly too, EU leaders have vetoed any discussions over a post-EU relationship until Article 50 is triggered.
Speaking of her nipples, Haddish was supposed to show hers in Girls Trip, but immediately vetoed that decision.
"The Keystone XL pipeline for example was personally vetoed by President Obama for a long time," Blades said.
It cannot be signed or vetoed by the president, and the policies it recommends are just that — recommendations.
In 2016, Democrats in the state legislature passed a $15-an-hour minimum wage bill that Christie vetoed.
Jobs vetoed the majority of Apple's production plans at the time and implemented a new focus on simplicity.
But Russia vetoed a Western-backed resolution in November that would have renewed the joint team&aposs mandate.
Obama vetoed one version of the 2016 NDAA over its use of OCO funding and the Guantanamo restrictions.
Brian Schweitzer vetoed about $500,000 worth of funding for the campaign in 2009 over concerns about its effectiveness.
Versions of this legislation, which are commonly known as "heartbeat bills," were vetoed twice before by former Gov.
He also vetoed extending the statute of limitations to report sexual harassment from one year to three years.
The young victim would not have been allowed to terminate her pregnancy under the law Mr Kasich vetoed.
Then-governor Chris Christie vetoed the bill, suggesting that the state ban marriage under 16 instead of 18.
Paul LePage — who vetoed five separate attempts by the state legislature to expand Medicaid — can do about it.
In the event this last idea was quashed, because the ECJ vetoed the creation of a rival court.
That bill was vetoed, but Nevadans have the opportunity to enact it at the ballot box this fall.
For instance, Maine had passed its Marijuana Legalization Act in 2016, only to have it vetoed in 2017.
The backdrop: California previously tried to pass a similar bill in 2017, but it was vetoed by Gov.
Governors in Georgia and Virginia vetoed such bills this week, saying they could have allowed state-sanctioned discrimination.
But that is unlikely to happen as any such actions would be vetoed by Poland's eurosceptic ally, Hungary.
He was vetoed by the head of state because of his criticism of Italy's participation in the euro.
It will be based on the repeal bill Congress passed in 2015, which then-President Barack Obama vetoed.
A day after the state legislature passed a bill that would effectively ban abortion, Mary Fallin vetoed it.
Rousseff vetoed parts of the bill, including one that steered part of the collected fines to regional governments.
This package was vetoed in 2015 by opposition pro-democracy lawmakers who called it fake, China-style democracy.
Chris Christie (R) on Tuesday vetoed a push to raise the state's minimum wage to $15 an hour.
The official had the impression Trump's people vetoed it because they wanted to do their own strategic review.
A similar measure, Senate Bill 149, passed the state legislature in 2017 but was vetoed by then-Gov.
Unless the measure is vetoed, Vermont would be the first state to legalize pot without a public vote.
In signing the budget, the president vetoed $1.8 billion worth of appropriations, Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea told reporters.
Reconciliation already has had a trial run, in January 2016, but President Obama vetoed the Republicans repeal bill.
Price, a physician, wrote legislation repealing Obamacare that passed last Congress before being vetoed by then-President Obama.
Earlier this month, the President vetoed the measures, rejecting an attempt by lawmakers to halt controversial weapons transfers.
Still, my strong intuition is that the answer is "no"; the resolution, I think, would have been vetoed.
He argued that expansion was not adequately funded, but vetoed a spending bill that would have funded it.
Hannity also said he thinks Trump should have vetoed the bill and forced Congress to stay in Washington.
The law, vetoed or blocked for a decade, was passed in 1993 and signed by President Bill Clinton.
To my surprise, the sponsor of the bill that Perry vetoed was Tom Craddick, the ultraconservative former speaker.
Nathan Deal (R) vetoed legislation earlier this year that would allow companies to take similar hack-back actions.
The legislation was ultimately vetoed and LIHTC is now the federal government's principal tool for financing affordable housing.
While Rauner vetoed the trio of budget and revenue bills on Tuesday, the Senate quickly overrode his action.
Tim Nuding, Rauner's budget chief, told reporters on Friday that he recommends the entire House budget be vetoed.
Steve Sisolak vetoed a bill that would have added Nevada as part of the National Popular Vote movement.
In 2008, the EPA officially vetoed construction of the Yazoo Pumps, saying it would threaten wetlands and wildlife.
Then the local customs agent vetoed the American basketball hoop because it had no European Union safety certificate.
Pete Ricketts, a Republican, vetoed the bill, but reformist legislators promise a revised proposal in the next session.
Greece vetoed Macedonia's bid for NATO membership at the Bucharest NATO Summit in 2008 over the name dispute.
Jerry Brown (D), vetoed a previous version of the measure in 2017, saying it might not be constitutional.
Trump vetoed that resolution, and the Senate, where the resolution originated, did not have the votes to override.
It's the 11th time Russia has vetoed a Security Council resolution since the outbreak of the Syria conflict.
The U.N. Security Council failed to adopt a similar resolution on Monday after the U.S. vetoed the measure.
In the last Congress, Republicans struck down four regulations using this approach, but each time President Obama vetoed.
EU antitrust regulators vetoed the proposed $31.3 billion merger of Deutsche Boerse and the London Stock Exchange today.
The Republican-controlled legislature approved broadening Medicaid there last year, but the bill was vetoed by then-Gov.
The measure has a much harder road in the House — and could still be vetoed by President Trump.
A renewal of the joint U.N.-OPCW mission's mandate was vetoed by Moscow at the U.N. Security Council.
Paul LePage has, unsurprisingly, vetoed the latest effort to implement the state's expansion, which voters approved last year.
Fearing that serious violence would result, Merkel vetoed it, and the relationship between her and Romann never recovered.
The highly controversial bill was actually vetoed by President Harry Truman, who believed it went against American values.
Russia vetoed on Friday a Japanese-drafted U.N. Security Council resolution to extend the inquiry for one month.
The South Bend Common Council voted in favor of the rezoning, but last April, Buttigieg vetoed their ruling.
But the president vetoed the resolution in April, and supporters could not muster the votes to override it.
Sandoval vetoed two important pieces of legislation that would have significantly boosted Nevada's renewable energy leadership even further.
Congress passed a bipartisan measure to end U.S. involvement in the war, but Trump vetoed it last month.
"If it's going to get the bill vetoed, I want to fix it," Mr. Graham told Bloomberg News.
The Democratic governor, Mark Dayton, has vetoed seven bills supported by abortion opponents during his time in office.
Paul LePage, a Republican, has five times vetoed expanding access to the program under the Affordable Care Act.
Jerry Brown vetoed a measure that would have required public university student health centers to provide abortion medication.
Chris Sonunu vetoed both, and a federal judge ultimately denied the ACLU's appeal to prevent the law's enforcement.
But Trump vetoed those resolutions and has generally resisted harsh penalties against Saudi Arabia or Crown Prince Mohammed.
In January, Republican majorities passed a measure similar to the one now proposed, which President Obama promptly vetoed.
Trump on Friday vetoed a resolution of disapproval of his declaration that passed the House and the Senate.
They are held up in committees, rejected in legislative votes, vetoed by governors and struck down in courts.
It faced a $117 billion takeover attempt by Broadcom, only to see that deal vetoed by President Trump.
He had vetoed the spending plan, but in the end, several Republicans joined Democrats to override his veto.
In fact, the respective bills only passed in their state legislatures before getting vetoed by the states' governors.
If Trump had vetoed the bill, it would almost certainly have led to a government shutdown at midnight.
Andrew M. Cuomo on Thursday vetoed a bill that would have legalized both types of battery-powered transport.
The election results effectively vetoed the Missouri measure and halted a string of stinging losses for organized labor.
Both the House and Senate passed the "repeal-only" bill in 2015 that was vetoed by President Obama.
The reforms passed nearly unanimously — and although Perry had previously vetoed narrower reforms, this time he signed them.
While the resolution passed again with a vote of 54-41, it's expected to get vetoed by Trump.
With adequate federal oversight, dubious decisions, such as the Whitefish contract, could be vetoed by more competent authorities.
During his two terms as governor, Johnson vetoed more than seven hundred bills passed by a Democratic legislature.
He had vetoed a similar bill last year, citing concerns about voter fraud and conflict with federal laws.
Smith predicted the bill would only be vetoed if the funding issue isn't resolved in the conference negotiations.
Both would have been eliminated under a bill passed by Congress but vetoed by President Obama last year.
But the Republican Party — which wins elections with strong support from older voters — has vetoed any such action.
Earlier this year, the president nearly vetoed a spending package because it didn't have the funding he wanted.
Bolsonaro vetoed a section of the bill that would have banned carriers from charging customers certain baggage fees.
But Russia and China vetoed the resolution on Monday, allowing for further gains by Assad's forces this week.
Brian Sandoval because he vetoed a bill that would have created mandatory background checks on prospective gun owners.
The Republican-controlled House also voted in favor of the measure, but Brownback quickly vetoed the bill on Thursday.
Correction: This story originally stated that Ohio's "heartbeat bill" was passed, but the bill was actually vetoed by Gov.
However, dad Kanye West vetoed the decision to let their daughter launch a YouTube channel for her beauty tutorials.
In April, Mr. Trump vetoed a bipartisan congressional resolution to end American military involvement in Yemen's devastating civil war.
President Obama vetoed that legislation last month, but more than two dozen states have sued to block the rule.
Republican governors have vetoed similar legislation in Arizona, Indiana and Arkansas (where Wal-Mart's opposition clearly made a difference).
Russia on Saturday vetoed the resolution, which demanded an end to air strikes on Aleppo and military over flights.
Nearly five months later, Christie vetoed it but said he would consider signing it with certain changes he required.
At the same time that he signed the ban on D&E procedures, Kasich vetoed the controversial "heartbeat" bill.
Earlier this year Italy's president vetoed the new government's proposal for finance minister, Paolo Savona, for his Eurosceptic views.
Obama vetoed the bill last month; it was the eighth veto of his presidency, and none have been overridden.
Last year a trade deal between the EU and Canada was nearly vetoed by a regional parliament in Wallonia.
The Kentucky Republican blamed President Obama for failing to show enough opposition to a bill that he literally vetoed.
Christie has vetoed Planned Parenthood funding, ended Common Core in New Jersey and protected the rights of gun owners.
Bill was modeled on 2015 legislation that was passed by Congress before it was vetoed by then-President Obama.
As expected, any mention of a reproductive organ is an automatic rejection, but many other terms often get vetoed.
Just four years ago the European Commission vetoed a proposed $9 billion merger between Deutsche Boerse and NYSE Euronext.
That legislation was approved by a GOP-controlled Congress at the time but vetoed by then-President Barack Obama.
The bottom line: It's not surprising that LePage would pump the brakes, since he vetoed Medicaid expansion five times.
That occurred during the transition; the Obama administration asked the Trump team for their permission, and Flynn vetoed it.
Sam Brownback on Thursday vetoed a bill that would have expanded Medicaid to approximately 883,000 low-income Kansas residents.
It is what Republicans came up with in December, when they knew it would be vetoed by President Obama.
The Republican-dominated legislature previously advanced legislation to expand Medicaid under ObamaCare, but it was vetoed by GOP Gov.
The 192-mile, $1.6 billion project was vetoed in a unanimous vote by the New Hampshire Site Evaluation Committee.
On Thursday, Russia vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution that would classify the Srebrenica massacre as a genocide.
In the last Congress, Republicans overturned four regulations with this legislative tool, but Obama vetoed each one of them.
Jerry Brown will sign the deal as is — he has vetoed efforts to curb the practice in the past.
This was to be expected: He has vetoed five bills to expand Medicaid during his seven years in office.
It's the same language included in the 85033 repeal bill that passed Congress but was vetoed by President Obama.
As a result, the U.S. abstained from — rather than vetoed — a U.N. Security Council Resolution criticizing Israel's settlement policy.
It's the same language included in the 28503 repeal bill that passed Congress but was vetoed by President Obama.
The conservative governor had vetoed both the legislature's two-year plan and the corresponding tax increase passed last month.
Congress, too, has to be elected and re-elected, and their passed bills can be vetoed by the President.
Paul LePage, a Republican, questioned the effectiveness of naloxone and vetoed legislation that would have increased access to it.
But Trump vetoed the Yemen resolution and is expected to also veto the attempt to block the arms deal.
Lawmakers in the state's House and Senate approved similar legislation last year, but it was vetoed by then-Gov.
That near-repeal reconciliation bill was passed by the Senate, passed by the House and vetoed by the President.
Diplomats said that the resolution would likely be vetoed by Russia, which has blocked similar efforts in the past.
The previous bill cleared both chambers of Congress in 1995, but it was vetoed by then-President Bill Clinton.
Last week, he vetoed a bill that would have gradually raised the state minimum wage to $15 an hour.
By the way, the governor of Tennessee just vetoed a bill to make the Bible the official state book.
Actually doing that would require passing spending legislation implementing the budget, and that legislation would be vetoed by Obama.
Since taking office in 2011, the governor has not vetoed a single pro-gun bill passed by the legislature.
She said on Monday she was launching a fundraising campaign on the internet to make up for vetoed subsidies.
It needs to move through the Kansas Senate and, if it does, will near certainly be vetoed by Gov.
Governor Mary Fallin begrudgingly vetoed the bill, acknowledging that it was unconstitutional and would not withstand a legal challenge.
In Honolulu, the mayor recently vetoed a law that capped surge pricing during busy hours for ride hailing apps.
He said that if the sale was vetoed the firm could partially or totally sell, merge or list O25.5.
What if the All-Star catcher Jonathan Lucroy had not vetoed a trade to the Indians in late July?
In 2015, Congress passed the bill that McConnell wants to vote on now, but President Barack Obama vetoed it.
But California's governor, Jerry Brown, vetoed the bill on Thursday amid opposition from local officials, a deeply regrettable decision.
Jerry Brown ultimately vetoed Garcia's bill after it passed the legislature, citing budget concerns, Garcia reintroduced it this year.
The Kansas legislature passed a bill to expand Medicaid in 2017, only to have it vetoed by then-Gov.
As Blake notes, even though the measure is due to get vetoed, the congressional passage of the resolution matters.
Russia vetoed a U.S. text, while two Russian-drafted resolutions failed to get a minimum nine votes to pass.
The president vetoed a resolution to block his declaration, and on Tuesday the House failed to overturn that veto.
Phil Murphy conditionally vetoed a bill this week that would exempt hair braiders from the state's strict cosmetology regulations.
When Woodrow Wilson vetoed Congress' attempt to do away with the first time-saving law, lawmakers overruled his veto.
Last year Mr Newsom's predecessor, Jerry Brown, vetoed similar legislation, saying the decision should be left to school districts.
Paul LePage has vetoed five bills passed by the state's legislature to expand coverage to more low-income adults.
Late Friday, he vetoed the release of the Democratic memo, sending it back to the Intelligence Committee for revisions.
Russia vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution condemning Syria for dropping chlorine-filled barrel bombs on opposition-held areas.
Andrew Cuomo of New York vetoed a bill that would have legalized electric bikes and scooters, citing safety concerns.
That proposal resembles a bill passed by the Senate in 2015 and vetoed by Mr. Obama in early 2016.
Trump vetoed the resolution, and there was not enough support — two-thirds in each chamber — to override the veto.
And any stand-alone legislation that managed to pass the House and Senate would surely be vetoed by Obama.
Gary Herbert (R) suggested Tuesday that he may have vetoed the bill if it made it to his desk.
Chris Christie has vetoed a legislative measure that would limit the use of solitary confinement in New Jersey's prisons.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo vetoed a bill that would have legalized both types of transport, angering supporters of the measure.
John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, vetoed two items in the Republicans' state budget this year, and three additional bills.
Congress successfully passed such as a resolution on Yemen earlier this year that was later vetoed by the president.
Paul LePage (R) vetoed legislation that would have kept net metering for solar power, the Portland Press-Herald reports.
It vetoed a resolution before the United Nations Security Council that would have punished Syria for using chemical weapons.
Bruce Rauner of Illinois vetoed a similar automatic registration bill in his state this year, citing concerns about fraud.
But on Friday, those clubs announced that Stanton, who has a full no-trade clause, had vetoed their proposals.
Jerry Brown vetoed a measure that would have protected people who worked there or used the facility from prosecution.
The legislation was initially approved by the legislature last year, but was vetoed by John Kasich, then the governor.
Earlier on Tuesday, Virginia's Democratic governor vetoed a bill that would have cut the state's funding to Planned Parenthood.
In 2000, with the tax stabilized at 3 percent, President Bill Clinton vetoed the most recent attempt at repeal.
The president vetoed the resolution on Friday, and Congress lacks the two-thirds majority needed to overturn the veto.
While Rauner vetoed the bill that later became law, he had supported a tax increase on a temporary basis.
But then Bill Clinton somewhat unexpectedly vetoed the bill in December in one of his last acts in office.
On Monday, the United States vetoed a U.N. Security Council draft resolution calling on it to withdraw its declaration.
Obama vetoed HR 3762, but Trump could quite easily just sign it, should Congress choose to pass it again.
Last month, Georgia's governor vetoed its religious-freedom bill, implicitly acknowledging that the state could not afford to lose Disney's business, and South Dakota's governor, citing opposition from Citigroup and Wells Fargo, vetoed a law that would have required people to use the bathroom that corresponded to their biological sex at birth.
To the contrary: When Pritchard's clients tried to bring mandatory arbitration proposals to shareholders, Pfizer and Gannett vetoed the proposals.
Sumitomo vetoed the plan that day, claiming it could put at risk Musa's financial position for the years to come.
It was Churkin who vetoed many Security Council resolutions pushed by Western countries seeking a diplomatic end to the conflict.
Laura Kelly vetoed a bill requiring doctors to falsely tell women that the so-called "abortion pill" can be reversed.
But Murkowski ultimately backed the repeal measure even though it had the anti-Planned Parenthood provision, which Obama ultimately vetoed.
Dunkirk's Deputy Prefect Henri Jean vetoed the plans on January 4, following a meeting with the mayor of Grande-Synthe.
The state legislature in Kansas had already approved Medicaid expansion, but it was vetoed by Republican then-governor Sam Brownback.
John Kasich, a fellow Republican, twice vetoed it on grounds it was unconstitutional and would spark a costly court challenge.
Third, if you look at my record as governor of New Jersey, I have vetoed a 212017-caliber rifle ban.
In February Russia vetoed a Western attempt to have the Security Council call out Tehran in a resolution on Yemen.
Jerry Brown, a Democrat, vetoed SB 169, which was designed to undercut the Trump administration's overhaul of Title IX rules.
The Senate also voted in March to end military support of the Saudi-led conflict with Yemen, which Trump vetoed.
It would eventually lead to Kosovo's membership in the United Nations, a move currently vetoed by Serbia's historical ally, Russia.
Chris Christie, who vetoed a measure last year to raise the age limit to 18, said the proposal is hypocritical.
This is the second time Kasich has vetoed the "heartbeat" bill while passing others that are only slightly less restrictive.
In 2013, Christie vetoed a bill that would have raised the state minimum wage from $7.25 to $8.50 an hour.
Trump also vetoed a resolution this year that would have ended U.S. military support for the Saudi-UAE air campaign.
It occurred in October 1990 after Bush vetoed a stopgap spending bill, The New York Times reported at the time.
Even in the GOP's 2015 repeal bill that was ultimately vetoed by Obama, Republicans didn't try to repeal the protections.
Mr Obama had vetoed the bill on the ground that it would open America to reciprocal lawsuits from foreign countries.
Republicans in Congress used reconciliation to try to undo large chunks of Obamacare in January, but Obama vetoed the legislation.
America could have vetoed the controversial measure but did not, ending a longstanding tradition of protecting Israel from U.N. reproaches.
Last week, the governors of Georgia and Virginia vetoed "religious liberty" bills, which critics said discriminated against same-sex couples.
Jerry Brown (D) vetoed a bill that would have banned smoking at state parks and beaches, the Sacramento Bee reports.
Lower courts have struck down stricter "heartbeat" laws, like the one Kasich vetoed on Tuesday, in North Dakota and Arkansas.
Former President Obama vetoed the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) last September, arguing it would undermine sovereign immunity.
Rauner vetoed the trio of budget-related bills on Tuesday only to have that action quickly overridden by the Senate.
The vetoed budget bill is a far cry from the outline Justice has pushed, according to West Virginia Metro News.
Their pleas fall on deaf ears — the law passes Congress and makes it to the president's desk, where it's vetoed.
The allegation that Clinton, as secretary of state, could have vetoed the sale was found to be false by Factcheck.org.
Faced with stiff opposition from the California Chamber of Commerce, which labeled it a "job killer," Brown vetoed the bill.
It didn't help that Christie had vetoed the building of a new railroad tunnel under the Hudson leading to Manhattan.
But Cooper, a Democrat, vetoed the legislation last week, because of a provision that increased confidentiality in campaign finance investigations.
The Nevada legislature passed a Medicaid buy-in program earlier this year, though it was vetoed by the Republican governor.
But the governor, who is pro-life, Mary Fallin, vetoed the bill on the grounds that it was clearly unconstitutional.
Virginia's Democratic governor on Tuesday vetoed a bill from the GOP-majority state legislature that would have defunded Planned Parenthood.
Less than two hours later the governor, a devotee of the austerity schemes, vetoed all state funding for public broadcasting.
And Andrew Jackson vetoed the Second Bank of the United States, even though it had been approved by the Court.
Although Macedonia has meticulously satisfied each requirement for both memberships, Greece has vetoed or blocked the process at each turn.
Chris Christie of New Jersey, a Republican, vetoed a bill that would have raised his state's minimum wage to $15.
The House voted Wednesday to block emergency arms sales to the kingdom, though the legislation is expected to be vetoed.
The law, which passed with bipartisan support through the state legislature after a broader version was vetoed by former Gov.
The Choice Act would certainly be vetoed by President Obama if it ever got as far as the White House.
"You tell Rush that if there's no money in this, it's getting vetoed," Limbaugh said, describing the message he received.
The president vetoed three bills that would have blocked the arms sales of Lockheed (and other companies) to Saudi Arabia.
Unsurprisingly, President Obama vetoed the bill that would have crippled his signature law and removed taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood.
Paul LaPage vetoed a measure that brought the legal age to purchase tobacco to 21; lawmakers, however, overrode his veto.
Weakened by the Iran-contra scandal in 1987, Ronald Reagan faced an uprising when he vetoed a popular highway bill.
Others he has rejected with fanfare, such as the defense bill he vetoed in front of the cameras in October.
He vetoed a campus sexual harassment bill that won large majorities in the statehouse, where Democrats dominate in both chambers.
Paul LePage vetoed a bill to implement the sale of recreational marijuana, which was approved by voters a year ago.
Jerry Brown vetoed a bill that would have allowed all Californians to serve in civil office regardless of immigration status.
Newsom's predecessor, Democrat Jerry Brown, vetoed similar bills last year and in 2015 after expressing concerns about their broad scope.
But Democrats fear that a stand-alone immigration measure could die in the House or be vetoed by the president.
Paul LePage, a Republican, has vetoed Medicaid expansions five times, though a recent ballot measure did push through that expansion.
In 2015, the Republican-led House and Senate passed a bill repealing large parts of Obamacare, but Obama vetoed it.
Third, if you look at my record as governor of New Jersey, I have vetoed a 50-caliber rifle ban.
But in a move that shocked advocates and opponents alike, the state's Democratic, abortion rights-supporting then-governor vetoed it.
A Queen last used her royal prerogative in contravention of her ministers in 1708, when Queen Anne vetoed government legislation.
Chris Christie of New Jersey, a Republican, conditionally vetoed a bill that would have banned marriage for those under 18.
It seems unlikely that a resolution of disapproval, passed by the Republican-controlled Congress, would be vetoed by President Trump.
Politico reported earlier this month that Perrotta also vetoed concerns from EPA staffers that Pruitt's spending practices could be inappropriate.
"We cannot immediately undo the damage of eight years of vetoed women's health care funding under Governor Christie," he said.
Governors vetoed nine bills related to sanctuary cities while 18 others were awaiting signatures as of the end of June.
The measure was vetoed by Sam Brownback, the Republican governor at the time, and lawmakers were unable to override him.
The governor also brought out a revised version of an idea that he recently vetoed: legalizing e-bikes and scooters.
In December the two countries vetoed a bid to extend approval for both the crossing points in Turkey and Iraq.
Days earlier a similar draft text had been vetoed by the United States in the 15-member U.N. Security Council.
And in December, Governor Cuomo vetoed legislation to legalize battery-powered bikes and scooters, saying the bill lacked safety measures.
That changed when a young princess fell in love with a man from another village, a union her parents vetoed.
The report based its analysis on a Republican repeal bill that was passed a year ago but vetoed by Obama.
The family that controls the media firms CBS and Viacom on Monday vetoed their proposal for the companies to merge.
She also alleged that the company had vetoed any use of her pre-Lover catalog in a planned Netflix documentary.
Obama would have vetoed such legislation even if the Senate GOP had decided at the time to eliminate the filibuster.
He has not commented on several other measures pending his signature, though he vetoed a parental leave bill last year.
Scott, a Republican serving his first term, vetoed a legalization bill passed by the Democratic-led state legislature last year.
Last month, he vetoed a measure that would have raised the state's minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2022.
In 2012, Brussels also vetoed a merger between Deutsche Boerse and NYSE Euronext, the U.S. exchange which ICE later acquired.
This bill was not the first of its kind introduced in the state: a similar one was vetoed by Gov.
That tactic, known as budget reconciliation, was used to pass a repeal of ObamaCare last year, which the president vetoed.
Nathan Deal vetoed a bill in 2016 that would have allowed faith-based organizations to discriminate based on religious beliefs.
I endured months of angry chats and emails, vetoed projects, her ignoring me during in-person encounters, and public shaming.
New presidents often have at least one popular bill teed up for them quickly that was vetoed by their predecessor.
Last month it vetoed the renewal of a United Nations panel to investigate the use of chemical weapons in Syria.
President Clinton vetoed one attempt in 1995; moderate Republicans in the House rose up to help defeat another in 2005.
" Pushed again on whether a referendum would be vetoed by Downing Street, they said: "I'm not getting into the hypotheticals.
He has previously vetoed proposals to establish same-day voting registration and automatic registration through the Department of Motor Vehicles.
He vetoed a bill to run a road in Kentucky, arguing that federal funding of such infrastructure projects was unconstitutional.
After state senators approved the House bills on July 4th, Governor Rauner vetoed them as soon as they reached his desk.
Then, in 2016, they passed legislation making the standard voluntary, which effectively would have killed it, but Kasich vetoed the bill.
Kemp said he vetoed the bill because it would take away control from local school boards, which currently establish recess policies.
South Dakota's governor recently vetoed his state's anti-trans bathroom bill, and Tennessee's Republican governor, Bill Halsam, has also expressed opposition.
"The resolution being considered at the United Nations Security Council regarding Israel should be vetoed," Trump tweets, linking to a statement.
It is being drafted with similar language to the 2015 bill that Congress passed but got vetoed by President Barack Obama.
If the vote on the settlement resolution is held when Trump takes office, it's safe to assume it will be vetoed.
Nevertheless, the 229 bill to restrict the use of these police photographs was vetoed by the then-governor of New York.
Ohio's legislature passed similar measures twice before, but they were vetoed both times by the state's former Republican governor John Kasich.
And they do have a version of a repeal bill that they passed through reconciliation in 2015, one that Obama vetoed.
The representative authored the resolution to block Trump's emergency declaration, which passed both chambers of Congress before the president vetoed it.
Instead, they passed entirely new budget bills that restored most of the items the governor vetoed out, including the university funding.
Clinton took a strong interest in the fate of the bankruptcy legislation, and President Bill Clinton vetoed it in late 2000.
EU member states vetoed a blacklist prepared by the justice commissioner of 23 territories that facilitate money-laundering or terrorist financing.
When President George W. Bush vetoed an expansion of SCHIP, more than 80 percent of Americans said they opposed the veto.
Only last week three governments vetoed a planned EU statement condemning Mr Trump's decision to move America's Israeli embassy to Jerusalem.
In March Mr Duda broke ranks and vetoed a bill which would allow communist-era soldiers to be stripped of rank.
In December, Cartes vetoed a budget proposal passed in Congress that limited the amount of debt issuance allowed to $349 million.
That effort ultimately failed when Trump vetoed the legislation and the House did not have the votes to overturn the veto.
In the past two years, these states all passed renewable energy bills through their legislatures that were vetoed by Republican governors.
The U.S. could have vetoed the controversial measure but refrained, breaking from its longstanding policy of shielding Israel from U.N. reproaches.
The U.S. could have vetoed the measure but abstained instead, ending a longstanding American policy of shielding Israel from U.N. reproaches.
The backdrop: The U.S. vetoed a Security Council vote — supported by 14 member states — calling on Trump to rescind his declaration.
But don't forget: Just two days ago, Cuomo vetoed a bill requiring that the state fund legal services for the poor.
Although Avery told Henry he's open to a face-to-face interview, the Department of Corrections vetoed WISN 12 News' request.
But in what became known as the Bank War, Jackson mobilized his base, vetoed the bank's charter, and breezed to reelection.
Roy Cooper (D) on Friday vetoed a measure that would require voters to show certain forms of identification at the polls.
Congress, which was willing to appropriate $1.4 billion for fencing, voted to overturn the emergency declaration, but Trump vetoed that measure.
Nathan Deal of Georgia, under pressure from business interests, two weeks ago vetoed a similar bill passed by the State Legislature.
Russia vetoed that, and countered with its own resolution, proposing an arrangement that would lend itself to shielding the Assad regime.
Trump vetoed the measure in April — marking the second veto of his administration and his second veto in roughly a month.
Fights over the law have never really ended, and the president just last week vetoed legislation repealing much of the law.
The world has changed considerably since Canada vetoed BHP's hostile attempt to acquire Potash, arguing it was against the national interest.
Russia, a nuclear-armed superpower, has already vetoed a Dutch-backed request to the United Nations to establish an international tribunal.
President Donald Trump vetoed measures blocking his administration from selling billions of dollars in weapons and maintenance support to Saudi Arabia.
Roy Cooper (D) on Thursday vetoed a "born alive" abortion bill, arguing the legislation is unnecessary because the practice doesn't exist.
Russia has vetoed nine resolutions on Syria since the conflict started in 2011, including blocking an initial U.S. bid on Oct.
Kasich vetoed a similar piece of legislation -- House Bill 258, known as the "heartbeat bill" -- last month before he left office.
Phil Murphy (D) vetoed a bill Monday that would have put a five-cent fee on purchases of plastic grocery bags.
There they will be vetoed, but at least they will have been put on the record — and into prominent public view.
It's the second time Obama has vetoed a congressional attempt to overturn a major environmental rule in just over a month.
At the time, this official had the impression Trump's people vetoed it because they wanted to do their own strategic review.
The U.S. could have vetoed the controversial measure but abstained, breaking from its longstanding tradition of shielding Israel from U.N. reproaches.
Imposing punitive measures, like suspending Poland's E.U. vote, however, may be unlikely, not least because they would be vetoed by Hungary.
Two of your favorite stars vetoed a big splashy wedding in favor of a secret elopement witnessed only by their dog.
According to kamau, the bill was vetoed by the mayor, but the council will vote to override it sometime next week.
He has personally vetoed high-level picks at the Treasury and State Department who criticized him — even mildly — during the campaign.
Its mandate is due to expire in mid-November, and Russia on Tuesday vetoed a proposal to further extend its mandate.
Paul LePage vetoed legislation to broaden Medicaid five times, expansion supporters collected enough signatures to put the question on the ballot.
When Hillary vetoed the proposal that he be fired, the woman was moved to another job under the deputy campaign manager.
As governor, Mr. Brown has vetoed several recent attempts to amend the process, principally by outlawing a fee-per-signature payment.
The new investigation team was formed after Russia vetoed a resolution to extend the mandate of the JIM in November 2017.
Instead, he vetoed the law, forcing our coalition and city council sponsors to eventually defeat him with a historic veto override.
By the NRA's count, 203 "anti-gun" bills failed or were defeated in 603, and 7 more were vetoed by governors.
Illinois is the 16th state to have such a law, and Pritzker signed a bill that his GOP predecessor had vetoed.
Bruce Rauner, vetoed the bill in the spring after it was approved by lawmakers in the wake of the Parkland, Fla.
By a 16-point margin (53% to 37%), voters thought Trump shouldn't have vetoed Congress' attempt to override his national emergency.
In that time Russia has vetoed a dozen draft Security Council resolutions to protect its ally, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Congress passed legislation last year to end U.S. support for the Saudi-backed war in Yemen, but Trump promptly vetoed it.
The Senate version is a joint resolution, which ultimately goes to the Oval Office and could then be signed or vetoed.
While Republican Governor Bruce Rauner vetoed the trio of budget and revenue bills on Tuesday, the Senate quickly overrode his action.
Murphy originally vetoed the bill because he wanted to ensure it went far enough and had the infrastructure for full implementation.
If the governor still has not signed or vetoed the bill after 30 days, it would result in a pocket veto.
That terminal was vetoed by the Army Corps of Engineers under Mr. Obama, but Crow leaders hope to reopen the discussion.
In April, Trump vetoed a bipartisan resolution that aimed to end US involvement in the Saudi Arabia-led war in Yemen.
Republican lawmakers voted to overturn the fiduciary rule last year under the Congressional Review Act, but President Obama vetoed that measure.
The vote will come less than two days after Trump vetoed the resolution, which passed the House and Senate last month.
It is designed to have seven members, but the U.S. has in recent years vetoed all potential nominations and term extensions.
An expert was scheduled to speak at the Copenhagen event but was told the ambassador, Carla Sands, had vetoed his participation.
After Newsom vetoed the legislation, the Board had enough votes to override his veto, and passed the law without his signature.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has notched something historic in his presidency: This afternoon, he vetoed his first piece of legislation.
Paul LePage (R) vetoed five bills passed by the state's legislature, arguing that it would be disastrous for the state's economy.
At any time, your doctor's years of training and knowledge of your unique condition can be vetoed by your insurance company.
But many times they are held up in committees, rejected in legislative votes, vetoed by governors and struck down in courts.
Jerry Brown vetoed the measure, saying the legitimate hash-oil industry should be given a chance to comply with impending regulations.
Mr. Duda said he would draft his own versions of the vetoed bills and present them to Parliament in two months.
The legislation resembles a bill that passed the Senate in 2015 but was vetoed by President Barack Obama in early 2016.
Andrew M. Cuomo vetoed legislation late Monday that would have given commuters a second free transfer on pay-per-ride MetroCards.
Jerry Brown vetoed the bill, citing concerns about due process, Farrell predicted it would be just one among numerous state initiatives.
The United States pushed for such a listing by the United Nations Security Council last year, but China vetoed the action.
Until the name change, Greece had vetoed Macedonian membership in NATO, much to the annoyance of the rest of the alliance.
However, motions for official inclusivity of the atheist and agnostic perspective have been ignored, if not flat-out denied and vetoed.
The US immediately vetoed the resolution, but the overwhelming margin of the initial vote highlighted the administration's growing isolation over Jerusalem.
Jerry Brown ultimately vetoed the bill after pushback from gun rights advocates, who said the regulation denied gun owners due process.
A slave-owner until Emancipation and an inveterate racist, Johnson vetoed the country's first civil rights bill, backed "Black Codes" that would have left freedmen and women in virtual slavery, vetoed the creation of a Freedmen's Bureau, supported letting Southern states return to the Union with governments dominated by former Confederates, and campaigned fervently against the Fourteenth Amendment.
Both chambers of Congress sought to overturn the declaration, but Trump vetoed the measure and the House failed to overturn the veto.
But many times such bills are held up in committees, rejected in legislative votes, vetoed by governors and struck down in courts.
They all passed renewable energy bills through their state legislatures that were vetoed by incumbent Republican governors, according to Inside Climate News.
But Russia vetoed a Western-backed resolution in November that would have renewed the mandate of the Joint Investigative Mechanism, or JIM.
State lawmakers tried to raise the minimum wage in 2017, but Martinez vetoed two bills that passed the Senate and the House.
"Hugely disappointing that Russia vetoed the proposal at the UN for an independent investigation into Syrian chemical attacks," Johnson said on Twitter.
Russia and China vetoed a US-backed measure to punish Syria for using chemical weapons, and the Trump administration was not amused.
In the United States, Trump vetoed the 2017 purchase of a chipmaker, Lattice Semiconductor, that was financed by a Chinese government fund.
The corrective legislation that Mr. Christie vetoed would have erased that law and allowed the sale of traditional firearms alongside smart guns.
The U.S. Congress recently passed resolutions to halt arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the UAE, but President Trump vetoed the measures.
The measure, previously approved by the state Senate, would automatically become law within 15 days unless vetoed by Florida Governor Rick Scott.
Claiming that Domoto's work was derivative, the American architect vetoed one of his projects in 1950; Domoto broke off from the community.
And in New Mexico, Governor Susana Martinez vetoed a bill this year that would have restricted solitary for juveniles in adult prisons.
Asked why Christie vetoed the bills, the governor's office referred to comments he made on Saturday when he was campaigning in Iowa.
On December 4th they forced Theresa May to break another deadline, when they vetoed her plan to move the Brexit talks forward.
As the presidential race approached, he vetoed a ban on the high-capacity ammunition magazines often used in the deadliest gun sprees.
Paul LePage, rejected the federal Medicaid expansion and LePage has vetoed attempts by the Democratic legislature to opt into the system. 5.
Syria hogs limelight China has backed Russia, which denounced the strikes, and vetoed resolutions against Syria at the United Nations Security Council.
Scott, though, vetoed legislation that would have allowed for recreational marijuana in the Green Mountain State, a blow to backers of legalization.
"'He said, "I need a law to address contractualization", and now that there is a law, he vetoed the bill'," Tanjusay added.
President Barack Obama in March 2015 vetoed a measure from Republicans in Congress that would have stopped the rules from taking effect.
While Obama vetoed legislation defunding Planned Parenthood a year ago, if a bill gets to Trump, he is expected to sign it.
After the board vetoed the first proposed budget, the city entered a hiring freeze, made significant spending cuts and renegotiated union contracts.
Asked why Christie vetoed the bills, the governor's office referred to comments he made on Saturday when he was campaigning in Iowa.
Obama on Friday vetoed a bill that would allow families of the 2202/2628 victims to sue the Saudi government in court.
Ohio Governor John Kasich vetoed the bill then immediately signed a 20-week ban, which some said made him appear more moderate.
Congress also voted to defund Planned Parenthood last year in response to the videos but the measure was vetoed by President Obama.
Kasich vetoed the bill last week, while also signing legislation that would ban the procedure used for almost all second-trimester abortions.
The House Freedom Caucus (HFC) said its members would back Trump if he vetoed the bill passed by the Senate on Wednesday.
Jerry Brown, himself a Democrat, dashed those hopes (at least for the California version) late Sunday when he vetoed the bill. Why?
" Brown vetoed two other proposed bans in the past three years, saying in 85033 that the ban was "too broad" and "punitive.
Germany, the eurozone's most powerful member, has vetoed that move, demanding that they instead cut spending, including on pensions and social services.
Obama, predictably, vetoed it, but this effort was advertised as a practice run for when Republicans won the White House in 6900.
Jerry Brown (D) vetoed a bill that would have allowed supervised injection sites, noting that the administration threatened states with federal prosecution.
The vetoed bill would have created a new measurement system that limits users to 25 grams of THC per 90-day period.
The US Congress recently passed resolutions to halt arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the UAE, but President Trump vetoed the measures.
Had the bill made it through the Senate, the president likely would have vetoed the measure, and a veto override seems unlikely.
It marked the eighth time Russia has vetoed a resolution on Syria since the beginning of the country's civil war in 85033.
White House officials vetoed Elliot Abrams, Tillerson's choice for deputy secretary, the department's second-highest post, one of the current officials said.
The budget bill pushed through Congress by Republicans but vetoed by Mr. Obama in January would have repealed the expansion of eligibility.
Republican lawmakers voted to overturn the fiduciary rule last year under the Congressional Review Act, but then-President Obama vetoed that measure.
Paul LePage (R) on Friday vetoed a bill that would have banned conversion therapy in the state, local CBS affiliate WABI reported.
Brian Sandoval, who vetoed the legislation, saying residents should be able to decide for themselves whether they wish to register to vote.
Those restrictions were one reason Obama vetoed the 2016 NDAA, but he later signed a version of the legislation that included them.
The bill passed through the House and the Senate 35-15, but McCrory vetoed the bill, citing the possibility of government overreach.
Supervisors who might have vetoed or modified the contract were not South African and lacked the local knowledge to sense trouble ahead.
Making matters worse, the White House reportedly vetoed, on dubious grounds, sending out a State Department statement that did mention Jews specifically.
But Trump has vetoed multiple proposed trade deals with China, choosing to push ahead with tariffs on Chinese goods to gain leverage.
Mr. Snyder also signed or vetoed dozens of other bills this week passed by lawmakers during their busy, contentious lame-duck session.
Carter also vetoed a public works appropriations bill because he wasn't a fan of water projects that he deemed wasteful government spending.
Chris Christie vetoed a minimum-wage increase, voters robustly approved a constitutional amendment raising the wage by $183 from $218 to $210.
Murkowski's father, Frank Murkowski, added pro-drilling language into a Senate budget in 1995 that was vetoed by then-President Bill Clinton.
In Maine, the state legislature passed multiple renewable energy initiatives in the past year — but they were vetoed by the current governor.
Gavin Newsom vetoed the bill because he said it would limit his own efforts to find a compromise among the water users.
He announced that he has the 51 votes to pass the resolution, which is all but guaranteed to be vetoed by Trump.
Background: The vote came less than a day after Trump vetoed the resolution, which initially passed the House and Senate last month.
While Mr. Trump vetoed that legislation, supporters of the legislation hoped it would create a new model for curtailing presidential war powers.
While Mr. Trump vetoed that legislation, supporters of the legislation hoped it would create a new model for curtailing presidential war powers.
The Republican-led Congress did this on several occasions in the last term, but each time they were vetoed by President Obama.
Jerry Brown of California, also a Democrat, vetoed a bill in September that would have expanded it in a number of jurisdictions.
Tom Wolf (D) on Thursday vetoed a bill that would have banned abortions over a diagnosis that a fetus has Down syndrome.
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's president on Tuesday vetoed controversial amendments to a privatization law that critics say could cost the country lost revenues.
In fact, a measure containing a fix to the problem landed on President Bill Clinton's desk in 1995 — only to be vetoed.
Border measure is blocked: For the second time, President Trump vetoed legislation seeking to end his national emergency at the southwestern border.
As promised, President Barack Obama on Friday vetoed the bill that would have repealed major parts of his health care reform law.
On Friday night, he signed and vetoed a large batch of lingering bills, raising the number of vetoes this year to 114.
Most of the health care bills they have passed were largely symbolic gestures that they knew would be vetoed by President Obama.
On Monday, President Duda defied his patron, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, and vetoed two bills aimed at placing Polish courts firmly under political control.
But that measure was vetoed by Mr. Obama, while senators are now trying to pass a bill that will actually become law.
The draft resolution -- vetoed by Russia and China on Friday -- would have allowed aid deliveries across the border from Turkey and Iraq.
Later, however, Russia and China vetoed the resolution, ending, for now, any international effort to account for the crimes committed in Syria.
Three years ago, he barnstormed Missouri to oppose a Republican tax cut he had vetoed, arguing it would carve deeply into schools.
If the President vetoed the resolution, Congress could override a veto with a two-thirds majority in the Senate and the House.
Earlier on Thursday Russia and China vetoed that draft demanding a truce in northwest Syria because it did not include the exemption.
Citing the need to adapt to changing technology and meet the public's needs, Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell vetoed the surge-pricing cap.
Indeed, Macron has vetoed EU's expansion into the Western Balkans allegedly because those states are not yet ready for a membership offer.
He tried to drop his Indian name — he no longer wanted to be a cult figure — but his publisher vetoed the idea.
This CBO report scores a partial Obamacare repeal plan that was passed by Congress in 2015 (and quickly vetoed by President Obama).
In February Russia vetoed an attempt by the West to have the Security Council call out Tehran in a resolution on Yemen.
Nevada's Democratic governor dealt the effort a blow Thursday when he vetoed the measure, arguing it would lessen the influence of smaller states.
Obama vetoed the controversial measure, which would have allowed the construction of a nearly 1,200-mile crude oil pipeline from Canada to Nebraska.
Republicans have previously used the budget reconciliation process to repeal major portions of Obamacare (in 2015, it was vetoed by President Barack Obama).
"The resolution being considered at the United Nations Security Council regarding Israel should be vetoed," Trump said in a statement posted on Facebook.
Back in September of 2016, the Obama administration vetoed a bill that was supported by large bipartisan majorities in both houses of Congress.
Activists all over stood up against the Heartbeat Bill, the recently-vetoed Ohio bill that would have banned all abortions after six weeks.
In March, both the House and the Senate voted to end U.S. involvement in the war in Yemen, but Trump vetoed the measure.
Tom Watson, deputy leader of the opposition Labour Party said Theresa May, who succeeded Cameron as prime minister, should have vetoed the list.
Mary Fallin vetoed legislation Friday that would have made doctor-provided abortions a felony offense punishable by up to three years in prison.
Author Jenny Han vetoed working with anyone who wanted to cast a white actress to play Lara Jean, and I'm grateful for it.
House Speaker Michael Madigan said the bipartisan bill provided the same permanent promise of more funding for schools contained in the vetoed bill.
Price's proposal, which called for giving states block grants to fund Medicare, was approved by Congress last year but vetoed by President Obama.
As far back as August, the RNC was urging Trump aides to allocated their resources elsewhere, but Trump's son, Eric, vetoed the idea.
Gary vetoed 750 spending bills, showing his ability to stand up to a system of special favors for those closest to political power.
China, which has vetoed six resolutions on Syria since the civil war began, abstained from Wednesday's U.N. vote, along with Ethiopia and Kazakhstan.
Both the House and Senate passed a resolution to cut off American support for Saudi Arabia in Yemen, but Trump vetoed the legislation.
Ryan told Hewitt that Republicans in Congress once again passed repeal legislation earlier this year, which was promptly vetoed by President Barack Obama.
But just one vote was needed to kill it—that of Governor Gina Raimondo, a Democrat who vetoed the bill on June 20.
"Standards and Practices, the censorial department of NBC, vetoed it, saying speed was too serious for Saturday mornings," Engel wrote, of the change.
Conservatives have called for passing a 85033 bill, vetoed by Obama, that could pass the Senate with a simple majority under budget rules.
Last year a plan to bring drug testing to Parklife, a shindig in a park in Manchester, was vetoed by the city council.
The last time this was considered on a national scale in the United States was during the Nixon administration when it was vetoed.
Bruce Rauner (R) vetoed a bill Sunday that would have raised the minimum salary for teachers from $9,000 to $40,000 within five years.
Jackson also hated paper currency and vetoed the reauthorization of the Second Bank of the United States, a predecessor to the Federal Reserve.
Jerry Brown (D) on Saturday vetoed a proposed ban on smoking at state parks and beaches for the third year in a row.
Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat, vetoed a bill on Wednesday passed by Republican legislators that was meant to protect opponents of same-sex marriage.
"[Alexander's] plan is sort of a nonstarter in the House, and he voted for the 2015 bill that President Obama vetoed," Holler said.
"We hope no one will cast a veto," he said, referring to the Americans who have vetoed resolutions targeting Israel in the past.
Laura Kelly (D) last week vetoed a measure requiring doctors to inform women seeking drug-induced abortions that they can reverse the treatment.
The president had vetoed Savona's appointment Sunday night, but Di Maio said the 81-year-old could be offered an alternative cabinet role.
Chris Christie of New Jersey vetoed a bill that would have raised the state minimum wage to $13 an hour over five years.
Kim Reynolds (R) has vetoed legislation that would have allowed medical marijuana products made and sold in the state to include more potency.
Dennis Daugaard (R) on Friday vetoed two measures that would have loosened gun restrictions, arguing that the state's current laws were already adequate.
To be sure, §936 shows that desperate times call for desperate measures even when it comes to engaging in academically vetoed tax policy.
Last month, Poland and Hungary both vetoed an EU anti-LGBTIQ discrimination bill, further highlighting the conservative pact the two countries have forged.
Trump vetoed the Yemen resolution and is expected to do the same to the 22 arms sale measures once they pass the House.
In 1940, she longed to go to Europe as part of an aid operation for refugees, but Franklin vetoed it as too dangerous.
Governor Mary Fallin, an anti-abortion Republican, vetoed the bill because it would not withstand a criminal constitutional legal challenge, her office said.
Mr. Obama vetoed the measure, but Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin has vowed to put similar legislation on a Republican president's desk.
Mr. Revell, who employs several hundred welders and other metal workers at his steel business, sees trouble ahead if the plan is vetoed.
Vetoed by President Richard Nixon but overridden by Congress, the Clean Water Act originally only gave federal protection to traditional "navigable" waters—i.e.
The House and Senate voted to end U.S. military support for the campaign in Yemen earlier this year, but Trump vetoed the resolution.
Earlier this month, Haslam disappointed some Christians in the state when he vetoed legislation that would have made the Bible Tennessee's official book.
On Wednesday, LePage vetoed a bill that would allow Maine pharmacists to dispense naloxone, a drug that reverses opioid overdoses, without a prescription.
It was put forward in the General Assembly after the United States vetoed a similar resolution in the 15-member U.N. Security Council.
Greece has vetoed the ex-Yugoslav republic's attempts to join the two bodies because of a decades-long dispute over the name Macedonia.
Russia, which has provided military backing to Assad's troops, has vetoed six Security Council resolutions on Syria since the conflict started in 2011.
After he vetoed the rezoning, Hunsberger told Vox, the mayor met with Women's Care Center representatives and asked them to find another location.
A draft resolution calling for withdrawal of Trump's decision was vetoed at the United Nations Security Council by the United States on Monday.
Then, when it did pass, Obama vetoed it, citing once again his argument for why he thought the bill was a bad idea.
He was picked for the job after the coalition leaders' previous choice, eurosceptic economist Paolo Savona, was vetoed by the head of state.
In 1987, President Ronald Reagan finally succeeded in repealing the Fairness Doctrine — and he also vetoed a congressional effort to block the repeal.
When a Slovak group, Peaceful Warrior, wanted to thank him publicly at a rally for his financial support, he swiftly vetoed the idea.
Opposition protesters had on Monday demanded Duda not sign the bill, after he vetoed two of three judicial reform bills passed by parliament.
President Obama had vetoed legislation that allowed the suit to proceed, citing international law obligations, but the Republican-­led Congress overrode his veto.
Jerry Brown vetoed bills that would have repealed the sales tax on diapers and tampons because of concerns over a state budget hole.
Tom Wolf has vetoed a proposed map of Republican-redrawn congressional districts, arguing the map is "a partisan gerrymander" ahead of Thursday's deadline.
Chris Christie of New Jersey vetoed a bill that would have blocked enforcement of President Trump's travel ban at Newark Liberty International Airport.
He vetoed a bill to let federal judges preside over nuptials, saying he did not want to give the president's appointees the privilege.
As a presidential candidate, he wanted to look dour, and vetoed any campaign imagery that so much as hinted at weakness, aides said.
Diplomats said they believed the United States had enough votes for the measure to pass and that it was unlikely to be vetoed.
Then, the Senate will vote on an amendment to take up the repeal-only proposal that Congress passed and former President Obama vetoed.
Jerry Brown vetoed a bill last month that would have banned smoking at state parks and beaches, he made an appeal to tolerance.
On Friday, hours after the Supreme Court ruling, Mr. Evers announced he had vetoed four bills that would have created new abortion regulations.
A previous U.N.-mandated inquiry was shut down in November when Russia vetoed an extension of its mandate, slamming the investigation as flawed.
Such tactics appear to flout international law but Russia, Syria's ally, has vetoed 11 U.N. Security Council resolutions criticizing its handling of the war.

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