Minnesota Constitution

Article IV, § 24 — Presentation of orders, resolutions, and votes to governor

Minnesota Const. art. IV, § 24

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Each order, resolution or vote requiring the concurrence of the two houses except such as relate to the business or adjournment of the legislature shall be presented to the governor and is subject to his veto as prescribed in case of a bill.

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