Texas Republican Sen. Kel Seliger wants to take away Gov. Abbott s line-item budget veto
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State Senator Kel Seliger speaks at the grand opening for the Engineering Building on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019 at the UTPB Midland campus. Jacy Lewis/Reporter-TelegramJacy Lewis/Reporter-Telegram
A Republican senator in the Texas Legislature proposed a constitutional amendment on Tuesday that would strip the governor’s authority to veto specific provisions of a spending bill, a power that has drawn scrutiny from some lawmakers after Gov. Greg Abbott nullified funding for the legislative branch of of state government in the upcoming budget.
The measure, filed by state Sen. Kel Seliger of Amarillo, is unlikely to go anywhere for now. Abbott has full control over the topics lawmakers can address during the current special sessions of the Legislature, and the Texas House is at a standstill as Democrats remain in Washington, D.C. to deny Republicans the quorum they need to pas
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