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Presidential Vetoes And Public Policy eBook

by Richard A. Watson
language: english
Publisher: University Press of Kansas, August of 1993 ‧
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The veto power, claimed Woodrow Wilson, is the president’s most formidable prerogative. Despite that assertion, Richard Watson shows that the presidential veto of significant legislation is frequently overridden by Congress.

Although the veto has a major impact on public policy, past research on it has dealt only with legal and historical issues. This is the first systematic, in-depth study of the actual effect of the use of the veto. Watson focuses on those elements of the policy-making process that influence presidential veto decisions. His analysis of presidential vetoes from Franklin Roosevelt through Jimmy Carter clarifies the problems caused by the veto and reveals how it has shaped public policy. He tells what conditions provoke the president’s reliance on the veto and Congress’s decision whether to try to override it. He also explores why vetoes have often triggered bitter disputes over the degree and scope of presidential power and its role in the legislative process.

Watson concludes that the veto power has operated well in terms of both public policy and relations between Congress and the president and argues that it would be a mistake to alter it through the adoption of an item veto.

Presidential Vetoes And Public Policy

by Richard A. Watson

Property Description
ISBN: 9780700639632
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Release Date: August of 1993
Language: English
Pages: 232
Format: eBook
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Collection: Studies In Government And Public Policy
Categories: eBooks in English > Politics > Politics in General
eBooks in English > Politics > Public Administration
EAN: 9780700639632
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