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Presumably all presidents have signed laws. You need to specify which law.
The Executive. If you mean Federal laws, that would be the President. State laws are signed into law by the Governor of the state.
Laws are acts that are signed by the president of passed by Congress over his veto.
Like ll laws, Congress and signed by the President.
Normally, state laws are signed by the Governor, and federal laws are signed by the President. If the president does not sign, the bill will still become law in 10 days unless Congress goes out of session before the president has had the bill for 10 days.
BK is Federal laws and are passed by Congress and signed by the President, like all others.
Lyndon Johnson
No.
Grant was a general, and later President of the United States. Neither generals nor Presidents pass laws in the United States. Laws are passed through the Congress (on the national level) or state legislatures, and are then generally signed by the President or state governor. Grant certainly must have signed many important laws, but never passed any of his own.
None. Contrary to conservative myths, the president is not a socialist, so there is no reason why he would promote "socialist" laws.
Interpret the laws passed by Congress and signed by the President and make sure that they are not in violation of the Constitution.
making treaties,enforcing laws and making laws