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US Congress overturns Bush veto | US Congress overturns Bush veto |
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The United States Congress has for the first time overturned President George W Bush's veto, on a bill authorising spending on water projects. | |
The Senate voted 79-14 to overturn the veto, after the House of Representatives voted 361-54, well over the two-thirds majority required. | The Senate voted 79-14 to overturn the veto, after the House of Representatives voted 361-54, well over the two-thirds majority required. |
The last time a veto was overridden was in 1998, under President Bill Clinton. | The last time a veto was overridden was in 1998, under President Bill Clinton. |
The bill authorises billions of dollars-worth of local projects, many of which Mr Bush says are unnecessary. | The bill authorises billions of dollars-worth of local projects, many of which Mr Bush says are unnecessary. |
It includes funding for coastal restoration in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina, improving the Florida Everglades and fisheries in the Great Lakes. | It includes funding for coastal restoration in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina, improving the Florida Everglades and fisheries in the Great Lakes. |
Many local projects, such as dams, sewage plants and beach restoration, are considered important to local communities and therefore to politicians' electors. | Many local projects, such as dams, sewage plants and beach restoration, are considered important to local communities and therefore to politicians' electors. |
Republicans desert Bush | Republicans desert Bush |
The vote is the first such setback for Mr Bush, after nearly seven years in the White House. | The vote is the first such setback for Mr Bush, after nearly seven years in the White House. |
Mr Bush has vetoed five bills in the last two years, after refraining from vetoing any in his first five years in office. | Mr Bush has vetoed five bills in the last two years, after refraining from vetoing any in his first five years in office. |
His Republican allies in Congress, many of whom are up for re-election in 2008, sustained his previous vetoes, but deserted him on the water bill. | His Republican allies in Congress, many of whom are up for re-election in 2008, sustained his previous vetoes, but deserted him on the water bill. |
Although Democrats have held a majority in both houses since the mid-term elections of November 2006, they could not have overturned the presidential veto without the support of Republicans. | Although Democrats have held a majority in both houses since the mid-term elections of November 2006, they could not have overturned the presidential veto without the support of Republicans. |
A majority of Republicans, both in the Senate and in the House of Representatives, voted in favour of the bill. | A majority of Republicans, both in the Senate and in the House of Representatives, voted in favour of the bill. |
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