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persidents can veto it or pass the bill and make it a law
The president can convince congress to pass a bill, and the president can then sign the bill into a law.
In the federal courts, the president signs the Bill of Rights to grant a law passed. Prior the president signing the bill, the law must pass the approval of Congress.
First the bill must make it out of committee. The bill must be voted on and passed by both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Then if the bill is signed by the President it will become law.
I think you are referring to how a bill becomes a law. A bill must pass both houses of congress and then the president must sign it.
To pass a bill to the president, there must be a majority vote in both houses (over 50%). If the president vetoes the bill, it still may pass, except this time it needs a 2/3 majority vote from both houses.
the United States Constitution
if the president vetos (or refuses to sign a bill) 2/3 of the senate can over ride it.
all they can do is revise it
They can reject it or pass it to the president to sign.
To make bills (laws) to pass to the president to sign. If the president veto's the bill and congress wants the law then they vote. If 2/3 of the congress representatives votes "yes" then the president cant veto the law. But if the Judaical branch (the supreme court) decides that the law is unconstitutional nor congress or the president can make the bill a law.
No, they do not pass laws, they pass Bills. Technically they pass a Bill which, once it passes both house of Congress is sent to the President and when the President signs it, THEN it becomes a law.