HWTR - 02/14/95 HJR 12 - LINE ITEM VETO FOR U.S. PRESIDENT Number 431  REPRESENTATIVE MIKE NAVARRE, sponsor of the resolution, stated that as the national deficit continues upward, the President is lacking one of the tools to help slow the budget spiral--the line-item veto. The item veto for the President has been debated for over 100 years. The line-item veto first appeared in the Constitution of the Confederate States in 1861. On many occasions line-item veto legislation has been introduced in Congress, but none has passed. REPRESENTATIVE NAVARRE says that Alaska is one of the states where the Governor's line-item veto has a successful and proven track record. The line-item veto has assisted the budget process in Alaska and should prove useful on the national level. REPRESENTATIVE PHILLIPS thought it was worth noting that this issue has been around for over a century and is still being debated. Number 464 REPRESENTATIVE GARY DAVIS made a motion to move HJR 12 out of committee. CHAIRMAN BARNES asked if there was objection. Hearing no objection, the motion passed.