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'''Delegation of Legislative Veto is UNCONSTITUTIONAL ''' | '''Delegation of Legislative Veto is UNCONSTITUTIONAL ''' | ||
Until the <span style="background:green">legislative veto</span> | Until the <span style="background:green">legislative veto</span> was declared to be unconstitutional, Congress reserved for itself the right to veto rules or orders in almost 200 statutes. The veto was popular because Congress could delegate substantial discretion to an agency and still retain the authority to disapprove of specific agency decisions (be able to delegate authority to the executive and then veto rules or orders within the statutes). The veto violates the requirements of presentment and bicameralism. | ||
<u>Presentment and Bicameralism</u> | <u>Presentment and Bicameralism</u> |