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31 August, 10:16

In 1997, President Bill Clinton used authority granted to him by Congress to veto a portion of the budget that provided preferential Medicaid treatment for New York state, even though he signed the rest of the budget. What kind of action was this

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  1. 31 August, 12:53
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    Line-item veto

    Explanation:

    President Bill Clinton's use of authority granted to him by congress to veto a portion of the budget that provided preferential Medicaid treatment of New York is known as the Line-item veto or the partial veto.

    The line-item veto is a special form of veto power that authorizes a chief executive, head of state or president to reject certain provisions of a bill enacted by a legislature without vetoing the entire bill.
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