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The power of some governors to send a passed bill back to the legislature asking for specific changes before he or she will sign it is called the Amendatory Veto.

What is called the Amendatory Veto?

Additionally, every US state has a law allowing the governor to veto laws enacted by the legislature. Many states grant the governor extra authority to strike or modify portions of a law without striking the entire measure, in addition to the option to veto a bill in its entirety as a "package."

Amendatory Veto

allows a governor to make changes to legislation that the legislature has already approved. The legislature has the authority to approve or reject revisions.

In-line veto

enables the governor to veto certain portions of legislation that the legislature has approved. These modifications may be undone by the legislature. This authority rests with 44 governors.     

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