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Curated Video

The Presidential Veto

9th - Higher Ed
One of the most powerful tools the President of the United States has is the veto - but what is it and how has it evolved over time?
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Curated Video

Argentina: Javier Milei's sister in corruption scandal, but president vetoes public funds

9th - Higher Ed
The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, has been pelted with stones while campaigning near the capital Buenos Aires by demonstrators protesting about allegations of corruption involving his influential sister.
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Curated Video

Rockland County legislature unanimously passes 2025 budget

9th - Higher Ed
Increased funding has been allocated for nonprofits and a new countywide sidewalk initiative.
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Press Association

Stormont’s 'toxic' veto powers no longer acceptable, Alliance

Higher Ed
The leader of the Alliance Party has warned that her party is no longer going to tolerate Stormont’s “toxic” and “undemocratic” veto system.



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Bloomberg

Mark Halperin: The Press Wants the Keystone Pipeline

Higher Ed
Jan. 6-- On ""With All Due Respect,"" Mark and John discuss the risks that come with President Obama's veto threat. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Mark Halperin: Obama Will Probably Veto Pipeline Bill

Higher Ed
Nov. 17 -- On ""With All Due Respect,"" Halperin says it's better for Mary Landrieu if the president signs legislation on Keystone. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Senator Barack Obama speaks to AP reporter about Iraq war funding bill

Higher Ed
Senator Barack Obama speaks of fight between congress and the president and the possibility that George W. Bush will veto the Iraq war funding bill<br/>
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Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: How Congress Functions: Pt. 20: Vetoes and Overrides

9th - 10th Standards
Even when a bill is passed by Congress, it still must be signed by the President, who may decide to veto it. If this happens, Congress can also override that veto through a new vote in both chambers.