Does Wes Moore have the power to

1. Veto legislation? If so, how many votes does the legislature need to override a veto?

2. Use a line-item veto? If so, can it be used for any bills or only for spending bills?

As the Mayor of New York City, Wes Moore does not have the power to veto legislation. The Mayor of New York City does not have veto power over legislation, as the city operates under a strong mayor-council system where the City Council has the authority to pass legislation without the Mayor's approval.

The Mayor of New York City also does not have the power to use a line-item veto. Instead, the Mayor can only approve or veto entire bills passed by the City Council.