We investigate the extent to which possession of the veto allows the president to influence congressional decisions regarding regular annual appropriations legislation. The most important implication of our analysis is that the influence the veto conveys is asymmetrical: it allows the president to restrain Congress when he prefers to appropriate less to an agency than Congress does; it does not provide him an effective means of extracting higher appropriations from Congress when he prefers to spend more than it does. This asymmetry derives from constitutional limitations on the veto, in combination with the presence of a de facto reversionary expenditure level contained inthe appropriations process (Fenno, 1966). We find strong support for ...
My topic is the delegation of legislative power which occurs when a statute authorizes the Executive...
For over a century, Presidents, regardless of their political affiliations, have sought the authorit...
While the President is seen as having the final say in all US policymaking, congressionally formed v...
We investigate the extent to which possession of the veto allows the president to influence congress...
The President’s veto is effective not only in preventing the passage of legislation undesirable to t...
This article evaluates and compares “president ” and “presidency ” centered explanations of presi-de...
Congressional interest in an item veto for the President may resurface during the 109th Congress. At...
The President’s veto authority is among his most significant tools in legislative dealings with Cong...
This comment will explore the grounds upon which the line item veto might be constitutionally upheld...
This research develops a typology of vetoes and overrides based on the nature of the coalition that ...
During a news conference on November 4, 2004, President George W. Bush stated that he “would like to...
Veto threats may offer presidents bargaining leverage, but such leverage will be diminished if they ...
Though Donald Trump will enter the White House facing both a Republican controlled House and Senate,...
The ability of presidents to unilaterally shape administrative policymaking challenges a foundation ...
Two recent exercises of the pocket veto by President Nixon have evoked controversy over the consti...
My topic is the delegation of legislative power which occurs when a statute authorizes the Executive...
For over a century, Presidents, regardless of their political affiliations, have sought the authorit...
While the President is seen as having the final say in all US policymaking, congressionally formed v...
We investigate the extent to which possession of the veto allows the president to influence congress...
The President’s veto is effective not only in preventing the passage of legislation undesirable to t...
This article evaluates and compares “president ” and “presidency ” centered explanations of presi-de...
Congressional interest in an item veto for the President may resurface during the 109th Congress. At...
The President’s veto authority is among his most significant tools in legislative dealings with Cong...
This comment will explore the grounds upon which the line item veto might be constitutionally upheld...
This research develops a typology of vetoes and overrides based on the nature of the coalition that ...
During a news conference on November 4, 2004, President George W. Bush stated that he “would like to...
Veto threats may offer presidents bargaining leverage, but such leverage will be diminished if they ...
Though Donald Trump will enter the White House facing both a Republican controlled House and Senate,...
The ability of presidents to unilaterally shape administrative policymaking challenges a foundation ...
Two recent exercises of the pocket veto by President Nixon have evoked controversy over the consti...
My topic is the delegation of legislative power which occurs when a statute authorizes the Executive...
For over a century, Presidents, regardless of their political affiliations, have sought the authorit...
While the President is seen as having the final say in all US policymaking, congressionally formed v...