The Executive Branch imposes six major restrictions on it
It needs to be in pursuit of the general welfare
It needs to be in pursuit of the general welfare
Yes a president has the authority to delay congressional spending. The president has the power to veto legislation which may include legislation that sets appropriations for federal agencies or programs. A presidential veto of a spending bill can prevent congressional spending from taking effect. The president can also delay the spending through a line-item veto which allows the president to veto individual items within a spending bill. Additionally the president can refuse to spend money that Congress has already appropriated. This is known as a rescission and requires the president to notify Congress of his intention to delay the spending. The following steps are necessary for a president to delay congressional spending: The president must veto the spending bill. The president can veto individual items within a spending bill using a line-item veto. The president can refuse to spend money that Congress has already appropriated by issuing a rescission. The president must notify Congress of his intention to delay the spending.These steps provide the president with the authority to delay congressional spending.
Spending money on military matters.
A congressional power that is implied by the expressed power to levy taxes is the power to tax and regulate alcohol.
how do voting trends affect presidential and congressional power?
what is average spending power
Congressional staffers have so much power because they are the voice of the congressman that they are employed by.
The power to override the veto with a 2/3rds majority
Their Power to control defense spending.
gerrymandering
The congressman from that district