Yes, it did. There were competing versions of the bill in the House and the Senate, but both houses of congress, along with the president, were involved in shaping the bill into its final form. Once the Affordable Care Act, called "Obamacare" by some, passed both houses of congress, it was signed into law by the president.
The presidential veto was a part of the original Constitution written by the Founding Fathers. Although the constitution does not state that the President has veto powers, the President has to sign legislation into law. This in effect is a veto. However if the President does not sign into law a piece of legislation within 10 days then he is constitutionally required to send it back to Congress with his objections in writing.
An example of interstate cooperation required by the Constitution would be __________.
Article VII of the US Constitution required 9 states to ratify the Constitution for it to be effective.
The Constitution became the law of the land when the required minimum number of states ratified it.
If you are referring to the President of the U.S. than the speech he is required to make by the Constitution is the State of the Union Address.
It depends on the constitution, if any, and the legislation of the country in question.
Supermajority votes in the House and Senate are required, as well as ratification by 3/4 of the states. This is how legislation of an amendment occurs.
In an attempt to enfranchise Afghan women a provision was added to the Constitution that mandated a minimum of 25% of the legislation would be required to be women.A requirement for the legislature to include women.
No, this is a foolish rumor perpetrated by conspiracy theorists and trolls.
If you are referring to the Philippine Constitution, it means that all bills for spending money will originate in the House. This is also required in the US.
the committe is not required by the constitution = )
No, they will not. In fact, there is a special exemption for their religious beliefs.
The presidential veto was a part of the original Constitution written by the Founding Fathers. Although the constitution does not state that the President has veto powers, the President has to sign legislation into law. This in effect is a veto. However if the President does not sign into law a piece of legislation within 10 days then he is constitutionally required to send it back to Congress with his objections in writing.
An example of interstate cooperation required by the Constitution would be __________.
There are many benefits and issues with the ObamaCare program. Some of the issues include that people will be paying taxes for other people's health insurance. Also, people who do not desire health insurance will be required to get it or pay a fee.
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Because the terms of the Draft Constitution required it.