This historical record presents a comprehensive collection of vetoes issued by the Governor of Pennsylvania against bills passed by the General Assembly. Providing valuable insight into the legislative process and the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches of state government, this volume offers a detailed look at the specific issues and concerns that led to executive intervention. Scholars of Pennsylvania history, political science, and legal studies will find this compilation an indispensable resource for understanding the dynamics of state governance during the period covered. The study of these vetoes provides a window into the debates and policy choices that shaped the state.
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