Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers (D) used his partial veto authority Wednesday to increase funding for public schools in the state for the next four centuries. Evers used vetoes to boost state spending ab…
These vetoes are similar to the line-item veto powers granted to governors of most other states, but Wisconsin’s partial veto is uniquely powerful. That difference is because, unlike in other states, governors in Wisconsin can strike nearly any part of a budget bill, including sentences, words or in some cases even a single character or digit.
Wow, that’s awesome. I couldn’t really tell from the article if he legitimately did the - and 20 crossout or if that was just some editorializing?
I’m pretty sure that was legit. Wisconsin’s line item veto is kind of hilarious because it leads to these weird inverted Scrabble games where we see what words we can make by taking letters out