Kansas Statutes 14-1402. Signing of ordinances; right to vote; no veto power
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Terms Used In Kansas Statutes 14-1402
- Veto: The procedure established under the Constitution by which the President/Governor refuses to approve a bill or joint resolution and thus prevents its enactment into law. A regular veto occurs when the President/Governor returns the legislation to the house in which it originated. The President/Governor usually returns a vetoed bill with a message indicating his reasons for rejecting the measure. In Congress, the veto can be overridden only by a two-thirds vote in both the Senate and the House.
The mayor shall sign all ordinances passed by the board of commissioners and shall have the right to vote as a member of the said board on all questions which may arise, but the mayor shall have no veto power.