The President as Legislative Leader: The Use of Veto Power in Environmental Policy Making |
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Authors: | Mark Kelso |
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Affiliation: | Political Science, Queens University of Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina |
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Abstract: | Presidents use legislative powers in many ways to influence environmental policy. The relationship between partisanship and the use of these powers is an open question. Previous research has shown that legislative powers such as the passage of legislation and budgetary decisions display bipartisan effects. This study argues that this does not hold true for veto power. Presidents of different parties approach environmental legislation differently and use vetoes in dissimilar ways. Understanding these differences allows for a better comprehension of how environmental policy decisions are made and the role of presidents in this process. |
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