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When a bill is approved by congress for the first time where is it sent?

When a bill is approved by Congress for the first time, it is typically sent to the President of the United States. The President can then choose to sign the bill into law, veto it, or take no action, which can also lead to the bill becoming law under certain conditions. If the President vetoes the bill, Congress can attempt to override the veto with a two-thirds majority vote in both chambers.


What must happen after a bill is approved by congress before it becomes sa new law?

After a bill is approved by Congress, it must be sent to the President for approval. The President can sign the bill into law, allow it to become law without a signature by not acting on it for ten days (while Congress is in session), or veto it. If the President vetoes the bill, Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds majority vote in both chambers for the bill to become law.


What limits the powers of congress?

The president can veto a bill, which prevents it from passing. The judicial system can exercise a power known as judicial review to determine if a law is constitutional.


Who can use a veto to check congress?

The president can veto a bill that congress has passed.


Who signs a bill from Congress?

The president can either choose to sign the bill into law or veto it, but Congress can override a veto.


Can congress veto bills signed by the president?

No -- Congress cannot veto bills but they can override a presidents veto.( I am slightly confused by the wording of this question but I think I know the answer you are looking for. Congress creates bills and if the bill passes congress it then goes to the president. Ususally when you think of Congress you only think of voting on whether or not the bill should be seen and approved by the president. The president is the only person that can veto bills. If the president does veto the bill it can be sent back to congress for another vote to override the president's veto. With that vote 2/3 of congress have to pass it in order for it to become a law. At that point it is unlikely to override the president however, it is possible. )However, Congress can pass new legislation that repeals a previous bill that was signed by the President.


What are some examples of how each branch has power over another branch?

One example is the President's power to veto bills, but since Congress can, with 3/4 majority, overturn the veto it balance the power. This is called checks and balances system. -Super Llama


The president may veto a bill but if he does he must?

When the president veto's a bill, he must return the bill to the members of congress. Congress can then vote again or change the bill.


Who is the president checking when he veto's a bill?

When the president is checking congress when he veto or reject a bill


In order to prevent a bill passed by Congress from becoming law the President may?

The Veto is one of the key powers of the president of the United States. This power can be overridden if two thirds majority of Congress are able to vote to pass the legislation. There is a third option for the president when it comes to a bill, and that is to do nothing. If Congress is in session within 10 days after the president receives the bill it becomes law automatically. If Congress cannot or does not convene within those 10 days the bill dies and Congress cannot turn it over. This is the pocket veto.


Can the president veto the bill?

The congress.


Who can veto the president's bill?

The congress.