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Unraveling Executive Power: Lucas Vebber on Wisconsin's Line-Item Veto
Season 1 · Episode 175

Unraveling Executive Power: Lucas Vebber on Wisconsin's Line-Item Veto

American Potential

April 22, 202431m 6s

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Show Notes

In this episode of "American Potential," Jeff Crank delves into the contentious issue of the line-item veto with Lucas Vebber, Deputy Counsel at the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty. Vebber explains the historical use and recent abuses of the line-item veto in Wisconsin, particularly how it has evolved to allow the governor to make substantial changes to legislation without full legislative consent. This discussion illuminates the significant implications these powers have on state governance and fiscal policy, highlighting recent controversies where vetoes have dramatically altered state budget allocations.

 

The conversation also covers the efforts to amend the state constitution to curb these powers, reflecting on past amendments that restricted but did not eliminate the governor's ability to manipulate legislative outcomes through vetoes. Vebber's insights provide a critical look at the balance of power within state governments and the ongoing struggle to align executive actions with voter intentions and legislative clarity. This episode is an essential listen for those interested in the dynamics of state power and constitutional law.

 

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