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Vetoes

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June 26, 1930

Veto of the World War Veterans' Bill.

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Herbert Hoover

June 06, 1930

Veto of a Bill Concerning Title to Malheur and Harney Lakes in Oregon.

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Herbert Hoover

May 28, 1930

Veto of the Spanish War Veterans' Pension Bill.

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Herbert Hoover

April 21, 1930

Veto of a Coinage Bill Commemorating the Gadsden Purchase.

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Herbert Hoover

May 23, 1928

Message to the Senate Returning Without Approval S. 3555—The McNary-Haugen Bill for Agricultural Relief

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Calvin Coolidge

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