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Consider the following statements regarding the Veto Powers of Governor regarding an Money Bill:
1. He may give his assent to the bill, the bill then becomes an act.
2. He cannot withhold his assent to the money bill.
3. He may reserve the bill for the consideration of the president.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
1 Only
1 and 3 Only
2 and 3 Only
All of the above
Every money bill, after it is passed by the state legislature unicameral or bicameral), is presented to the governor for his assent. He has three alternatives:
• He may give his assent to the bill, the bill then becomes an act.
• He may withhold his assent to the bill; the bill then ends and does not become an act.
• He may reserve the bill for the consideration of the president.
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