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<h1>Governor's Power to Approve, Reject, or Modify Legislative Bills with Potential Presidential Referral and Constitutional Safeguards</h1> The constitutional provision outlines the Governor's authority regarding state legislative bills. Upon receiving a passed bill, the Governor can: assent to the bill, withhold assent, or reserve it for presidential consideration. If the bill is not a Money Bill, the Governor may return it to the legislature with recommended amendments. The Governor must assent to a bill if it is reconsidered and passed again. Additionally, the Governor must reserve any bill that might significantly diminish the High Court's constitutional powers for presidential review.