No- not really. He might have his staff rewrite a bill and send it to his party's leadership just to show what he would like, However, only a member of Congress can introduce a bill for consideration as a law.
No. He can veto a bill however. You said a law that congress has passed. I take it that they must have passed the law over his veto or a previous President must have signed it. Is that correct?
The Presidents cannot rewrite a bill, but many will write a message to Congress explaining the reason for vetoing a bill. This way Congress has the ability to rewrite and vote for a bill that meets with the President's approval, rather than trying to override the veto or guess at what type of law will be accepted by the President.
no everything runs by the queen first if she does not approve then its not a by law
Please rewrite. We have had several men named John as president. To answer we need a last name.
Some of the duties of the President is to sign bills into law and issue presidential pardons. The President can also propose bills to Congress.
The president can veto bills.
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The president does not have constitutional power to initiate laws or bills.
The President signs U.S. federal bills into law.
All bills passed by Congress must be signed by the President. The President has the power to accept or veto bills by Congress.
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