The president has not, however, indicated that he would veto a bill without such a provision.
The White House has indicated it would veto a bill that goes as far as the House version.
And you said the President would veto a bill with that funding.
And would he veto a bill that was operating on that premise?
The point is, is that if the put, if they pass this bill, is President Bush going to veto a bill that is a must-pass legislation?
While no one has said out loud that the president would veto a bill that calls for government negotiation, officials have made it pretty clear that's the likely outcome.
And President just threatened to veto a bill passed this week by the Republican-controlled House that would have given him more flexibility to allocated the sequester cuts to minimize the damage.
On Friday the White House said that U.S. president George W. Bush would veto a bill expanding public funding for embryonic stem cell research that could be sent to him next week.
This week, thanks partly to the Turkmen of Kirkuk overreaching themselves at the behest of their Turkish sponsors, the Iraqi president, Jalal Talabani, who is a Kurd, felt obliged to veto a bill with some last-minute changes to it.
Opponents will no doubt bring up his work on behalf of tobacco companies and ask, as others have, whether it impelled him to kill a statewide anti-smoking programme in 2006 and to twice veto a bill that would have replaced the state's grocery tax with a higher tax on tobacco.
And I would refrain from heading to the Safeway to buy A-1 because the President has very clearly vowed to veto a bill if such a bill were to arrive on his desk because it is a draconian measure that in terms of its impact on dramatic cuts in Social Security, Medicare, would make the Ryan budget plan pale by comparison.
After pledging to overturn a presidential veto on a bill to expand children's health care, when it came down to it, Democratic lawmakers just didn't have the votes.
Why, when it comes to making a stand against spending, why does it come into veto of a bill that spends money on health insurance for children of low-income households?
Pro-growth Governor Christie has already vowed (in typical, colorful fashion) to veto such a bill.
Yesterday, the House upheld President Bush's veto of a bill to broaden the S-CHIP, the State Children's Health Insurance Program.
The House is set to vote Thursday on whether to override President Bush's veto of a bill to expand the State Children's Health Insurance Program, known as SCHIP.
In a letter dispatched to Capitol Hill late Thursday night, President Bill Clinton leveled a veto threat at the bill, saying he instead supports "targeted, fiscally responsible legislation to make the estate tax fairer, simpler, and more efficient, " particularly in reducing its impact on some small businesses and family farms.
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Dole also said the threatened presidential veto of a tax bill recently passed by Congress would hurt farmers because it contains several farm-friendly provisions.
This book is a sobering reminder of just how much the Bush team has got wrong: from the failure to veto a single spending bill, however pork-laden, to the crass recklessness of serially cutting taxes while introducing the biggest expansion of a government entitlement programme in decades the inclusion of prescription-drug coverage in Medicare, the government health plan for the elderly.
Patrick's Day prompted Gov. Paul LePage to relent on a vow to veto any bill that reached his desk before lawmakers pass his proposal to pay a state debt to hospitals.
Republicans will also attempt to override Clinton's veto of a prized GOP bill that would have repealed the federal estate tax and the so-called "marriage penalty, " but Democrats are confident that they have the votes to sustain the vetoes.
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Despite a veto-proof majority of council members supporting a bill to require city employers to provide workers with paid sick days, Ms. Quinn had blocked the measure from coming to the floor for years.
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But environmentalists campaigned for a total veto of the bill, which they said would spur deforestation in the Amazon rainforest.
While these drew wide support, they faced strong opposition from trial lawyers as well as a likely veto from President Bill Clinton.
During remarks to members of the American Legion, Bush repeated his threat to veto any bill that includes a timeline for U.S. troops to leave Iraq.
He said Kerry and Edwards later voted against money for the war, but did not mention that he threatened to veto a version of the defense bill that Kerry supported because it proposed to finance the expenditures by eliminating tax cuts for wealthy Americans.
In February, the state's Democratic-controlled legislature overrode a veto by Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty of a major transportation funding bill that included a gas tax increase.
But President Clinton has promised to veto any bill to establish such a site.
So we'll have to see if he's willing to cast his first veto of his presidency on a defense bill.
But Mr Bush threatened to veto any spending bill that contained such a timetable, a threat that he has made good on once already this month, and the Republicans stood solidly behind him.
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