1、1Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, vol. 40, p. 2793.2Budget of the United States Government: Analytical Perspectives, Fiscal Year 2006, p. 240.Congressional Research Service? ?The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS22155May 26, 2005Item Vet
2、o: Budgetary SavingsLouis FisherSenior Specialist in Separation of PowersGovernment and Finance DivisionSummaryCongressional interest in an item veto for the President may resurface during the109th Congress. At a news conference on November 4, 2004, President George W.Bush expressed an interest in r
3、eceiving item-veto authority “to maintain budgetdiscipline.” In early 2005, when the Administration submitted its budget for FY2006,the volume on “Analytical Perspectives” contained a section proposing a line-item veto“linked to deficit reduction.” An earlier congressional effort the Line Item Veto
4、Actof 1996 was struck down as unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in Clinton v. Cityof New York (1998). This report examines the potential of an item veto to yieldbudgetary savings as part of an overall strategy to reduce the budget deficit. Lessonsdrawn from earlier Administrations indicate that