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Vetoes

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July 25, 1975

Veto of the Education Division and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1976.

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Gerald R. Ford

July 21, 1975

Veto of a Petroleum Price Review Bill.

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Gerald R. Ford

June 24, 1975

Veto of an Emergency Housing Bill.

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Gerald R. Ford

May 28, 1975

Veto of a Bill To Authorize Appropriations for Tourism Programs.

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Gerald R. Ford

May 28, 1975

Veto of an Emergency Employment Appropriations Bill

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Gerald R. Ford

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