Legislative Line Item Veto Act of 2025
The Legislative Line Item Veto Act allows the President to veto specific spending items in appropriations bills, promoting fiscal responsibility and benefiting taxpayers.
The Legislative Line Item Veto Act allows the President to veto specific spending items in appropriations bills, promoting fiscal responsibility and benefiting taxpayers.
The Legislative Line Item Veto Act of 2025 (HR 1979) aims to grant the President of the United States the authority to selectively veto specific provisions within appropriations bills. This legislative tool is intended to enhance fiscal responsibility by allowing the executive branch to eliminate unnecessary or excessive spending without rejecting an entire bill.
The committees will review the bill and its provisions, with a timeline for consideration to be determined by the Speaker of the House.
HR 1979 represents a significant shift in the legislative process regarding budgetary control. By enabling the President to veto specific line items, the bill seeks to promote fiscal discipline and accountability in government spending. As it moves through the legislative process, its implications for the balance of power and federal budget management will be closely monitored by lawmakers and the public alike.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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