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Veto Details, Minnesota Legislature
You selected: 1939
1939 - Governor Harold Stassen
Full Bills Vetoed (including pockets): 8
Pocket Vetoes: 2
Bills with Line Item Vetoes: 0
Lines Vetoed: 0
Full Bills + Bills with Line Vetoes: 8
Full Bills + Lines Vetoed: 8
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| Session |
Chapter |
Bill # |
Companion # |
Governor's Message |
Topic |
Full or Line (# of lines) |
Overridden? |
| 51st Legislature |
|
HF1378 |
|
4/22/1939 |
Pocket Veto A bill imposing an excise tax measured by income on banks and taxing dividends from banks, known as the "bank tax bill". |
Full |
No attempt |
| 51st Legislature |
|
HF328 |
|
4/22/1939 |
Pocket Veto A bill relating to the issuance of cigarette license. |
Full |
No attempt |
| 51st Legislature |
|
SF10 |
|
4/22/1939 |
A bill repealing Mason's Minnesota Statutes 1927, Sections 53-2 to 53-3, relating to the Executive Council. |
Full |
No attempt |
| 51st Legislature |
|
SF1232 |
|
4/22/1939 |
A bill prohibiting the use of publicly owned motor vehicles operated under tax exempt licenses while not in the performance of public duties and providing penalties for the violation thereof. |
Full |
No attempt |
| 51st Legislature |
|
SF1371 |
|
4/22/1939 |
A bill relating to the election of officials in certain villages. |
Full |
No attempt |
| 51st Legislature |
|
SF477 |
|
4/22/1939 |
A bill relating to the transportation of inflammable liquids in motor vehicles on the highways and limiting the quantity to be transported, defining inflammable liquids, and providing for penalties for the violation of this act. |
Full |
No attempt |
| 51st Legislature |
|
HF702 |
|
4/17/1939 |
A bill relating to intoxicating liquor and hours of sale. |
Full |
No attempt |
| 51st Legislature |
|
SF944 |
|
4/17/1939 |
A bill to regulate the production, processing, collection, storage, transportation, importation and sale of goats milk. |
Full |
No attempt |
Unlike counting full vetoes, the counting of line item vetoes is
inherently arbitrary. Library staff used these guidelines. If a lump-
sum appropriation was broken down into several component items and
the entire lump sum was vetoed, it was counted as one item.
Appropriations divided into separate amounts for two fiscal years
were also counted as one item.