On the day after losing the election, Bush vetoed the bill.
President Bush vetoed the bill the next day - his first veto.
Bush vetoed a bill that would have provided up to 20 weeks of unemployment benefits.
President Bush would likely veto such a plan because it puts too great a burden on businesses.
They'll send up bills they know Bush will veto.
Yes, and for a change, President Bush didn't veto it.
Or, if legislation does emerge, President Bush might well veto it.
It would have become law had President Bush not vetoed the bill for unrelated reasons.
President Bush vetoed a $27 billion tax bill that included enterprise zones designed to aid the cities.
Last year, President Bush vetoed a bill that would have raised the minimum wage to $4.55 an hour from $3.35.