1. Yes, the Governor of Maryland has the power to veto legislation. In Maryland, the legislature needs a three-fifths majority vote in both the House of Delegates and the Senate to override a gubernatorial veto.
2. No, the Governor of Maryland does not have the power to use a line-item veto.
Does Wes Moore the Governor of Maryland
have the power to
1. Veto legislation? If so, how many votes does the legislature need to override a veto?
2. Use a line-item veto? If so, can it be used for any bills or only for spending bills?
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