The bill is then taken back to congress and a veto is determined.
A veto is used when the President rejects a bill.
If you mean a veto that is when the president rejects a bill.
Presidential veto novanet
Presidential veto novanet
When the president rejects a bill by leaving it on his desk until after Congress has ended session, it is called a pocket veto.
Veto, Pocket Veto, and if the Senate or House rejects.
a president simply rejects it officially or the congress overrules it by a majority vote
if the president vetos (or refuses to sign a bill) 2/3 of the senate can over ride it.
I'm pretty sure that's a veto
He doesn't do anything really. The bill goes back to congress and they vote on it again. If they receive a 2/3 majority vote, they can override the president's veto. He must then sign the bill into law.
The rejection of a bill is commonly called "vetoing" the bill. "Veto" is Latin for "I forbid".
A bill starts off as an idea, which can come from anyone. Then it gets shipped off to Congress where they vote on it. If the Senate and House Of Representatives votes yes to the bill it is sent to the president for him to sign. If the president rejects the bill, or vetos it, the bill can go back to Congress and if two-thirds vote yes to the bill it can become a law without the presidents approval.