he can suggest one to reps but he can't actually make a bill
The executive government branch...Oh and the president.
he did not propose the right to be satisfied:)
no
he felt like it
Bills must be introduced by members of Congress (and, in the case of bills requiring expenditures, by members of the House of Representatives). The President must persuade a member of Congress to introduce any legislation that the President wants.
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In the United States, only members of Congress can propose bills. Both Senators and Representatives have the authority to introduce legislation for consideration. The President of the United States has the power to call special sessions of Congress, which are additional meetings outside the regular schedule, typically to address urgent or critical issues facing the nation.
The President cannot propose that a law be enacted that applies to just a single state.
He, by himself, cannot INTRODUCE a Bill in Congress, however he can PROPOSE that a Bill be introduced by his political party.The distinction lies in the definition of the words: propose and introduce.
Any member of the House or Senate can submit a proposal for a new law, called a "bill". However, only the House can propose new taxes.A. The president of France and his dog Raven
If congress passes a bill the president has the right to "veto" or not pass it.
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