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James Madison (1811 re charter og the bank of the US)
He vetoed the bill to recharge the bank of the United States, which was set to expired in 1811. He believed that the bank was unconstitutional. He also felt it was dangerous for the federal government to have such c control over the economy.
(James Madison) international improvements bill 1815
he vetoed the bill for internal improvements, saying that constitution did not grant the federal government power and things like roads and canals
(James Madison) Bonus bill 1817
He vetoed the bull because he thought that using federal money for a infrastructure improvements wasn’t allowed by the Constitution.
(James Monroe) international improvement bills 1822
He vetoed the bill because he believes the government didn’t have the constitutional power to fund roads, canals, etc. and he was concerned about national debt
(Andrew Jackson) Marysville road bill 1830
He vetoed the bill because he thought the road project only benefited Kentucky and was not a national priority.
(Andrew Jackson) Re-charter of the US 1832
He vetoed the bill to renew the bank’s charter, calling it unconstitutional and harmful to ordinary people, and he gave too much power to be wealthy elite.
(John Tyler) Bank of the US 3rd 1841
He vetoed the bull because he believes the government didn’t have the power to create a bank, and was worried of consolidating too much power.
(John Tyler) Tariff Bill 1841
He vetoed the tariff bill because he thought the tariffs were too high and would hurt consumers and farmers.
(John Tyler)Naval appropriations bill 1844
He vetoed a bill that Would have increased naval, spending. Saying it unnecessary and that the funds should be used more efficiently.
(James K Polk) Mexican American war appropriations 1846
He vetoed the bill because he thought it included unnecessary spending and would not help win the war