Presidential Veto Reaction
At about 1130 a.m. in anticipation of a presidential veto, Republican leaders such as Appropriations Committee Chairman Bob Livingston (R-LA… read more
At about 1130 a.m. in anticipation of a presidential veto, Republican leaders such as Appropriations Committee Chairman Bob Livingston (R-LA) briefed reporters on why President Bill Clinton should not veto the appropriations bill for the Departments of Justice, Commerce and State. They emphasized that the legislation will help in the struggle against violent crime. They also answered reporters' questions. close
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