May 5, 1993- Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia gives his first of fourteen speeches regarding his opposition to the Line-Item Veto.
October 18, 1993- Senator Byrd gives his final speech on the Line-Item Veto.
April 9, 1996- President Clinton signs the Line-Item Veto into law.
January 1, 1997- Line-Item Veto Law goes into effect.
April 27, 1998- The Supreme Court begins hearing arguments for Clinton Vs. New York.
June 25, 1998- Justice Stevens issues his majority opinion declaring the Line-Item Veto unconstitutional.
January 19, 1999- Representative Andrews submits a bill amend the Constitution to allow for a Presidential Line-Item Veto











