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In order for Congress to pass legislation, both the Senate and the House of Representatives must give their approval. Neither is more authoritative than the other. It is also true, in a sense, that it is the President who gives final approval, by signing the legislation, or who withholds final approval by vetoing it (which Congress can override if they have enough votes).
The president has the final authority. However, the bill can go back to the legislature and if it gets a 2/3 majority, the president's veto is overturned.
The director or president of a company or institution has the final approval authority for equipment requests. It would be the responsibility of a specific department to ascertain the equipment that is needed and relay this information to their immediate boss.
No,GAO have no final approval on the budgeting process
The senate has final approval on treaties.
Treaties are not final until the Senate approves them.
It is part of the balance of power. Each branch must check the other and this is one way the President is checked.
After a bill passes both Houses of Congress it goes to the President for the final signature.
Final approval is when all the paperwork has been completed and you own the car. You can now drive the car home.
The senate felt the treaty would limit U.S. independence in world affairs.
the final limit is final form
The President has the right to approve or veto a bill.