West Virginia Constitution
Article VII, § 15 — Governor’s approval or disapproval of bills making appropriations of money
West Virginia Const. art. VII, § 15
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A bill passed by the Legislature making appropriations of money must be submitted to the governor for his approval or disapproval to the extent and only to the extent required by section fifty-one, article six of this constitution, and any provision therein contained as to such approval or disapproval shall govern and control as to any such bill.
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