Indeed.
Perry's veto was made in accordance with the veto authority afforded to every governor under the Texas Constitution.
Gov. Perry gave fair warning to the "Public Integrity Unit".
But... because he threatened to use his veto before actually doing so in an attempt to pressure Lehmberg to quit so the lefties claim that Gov. Perry's actual act of integrity is a crime.
He vetoed $7.5 million over two years for the public integrity unit run by the office of Travis County Democratic District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg. Mizz Lehmberg was convicted of drunken driving, but refused Governor Perry's calls (for Lehmberg) to resign.
The state's Public Integrity Unit operates out of her office.