Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1925 — Page 18

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VIC PLAYING A LONE HAND IN OHIO AFFAIRS Legislature Strips Governor ' ‘ of All Except Pardon ' Powers. Bv United Preaa COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 15.—A rare study in modern State government is unfolding itself in Ohio. Governor Vic Donahey has just emerged from a bitter controversy with his Legislature, as perhaps the least powerful of all American Governors. Donahey has been stripped of virtually every power, excepting that of pardoning State prisoners, usually invested by commonwealths in the executive branch of their governments. "Veto Vic,” the sobriquet earned by the unprecedented number of measures Donahey disapproved during his first term in office, has become a hollow phrase, as a result of activities of the Eighty-Sixth General Assembly/ now in recess until December, 1926. The Eighty-Sixth Ohio Legislature passed approximately 175 new bills. Donahey vetoed thirty-nine of them. Os this number the Legislature enacted over his veto the thirty-four

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