the presidency: powers and practice

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The Presidency: Powers and Practice. Partisan Support for the President in Congress. Growth in Presidential Speech Making. Trends in Presidential Use of the Veto. Pocket Veto. Presidential veto after congressional adjournment, executed merely by not signing a bill into law. Line Item Veto. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Presidency: Powers and Practice

Partisan Support for the President in Congress

Growth in Presidential Speech Making

Trends in Presidential Use of the Veto

Pocket Veto

• Presidential veto after congressional adjournment, executed merely by not signing a bill into law.

Line Item Veto

• Presidential authority to negate particular provisions of a law, granted by Congress in 1996 but struck down by the Supreme Court in 1998.

Size of the White House Office

The Presidential Legislative Agenda: It’s Largest in the First Year

Executive Order

• A presidential directive that has the force of law, though it is not enacted by Congress.

Significant Executive Orders, 1900-1996

Executive Privilege

• The right of members of the executive branch to have private communications among themselves that need not be shared with Congress.

Impeachment

• Recommendation by a majority of the House of Representatives that a president, other official in the executive branch, or judge of the federal courts be removed from office; removal depends on a two-thirds vote of the Senate.

Decline in Presidential Popularity Over the First Term

Presidential Character

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