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There's no way. If the president vetoes it, it cannot be presented again. Until another president is elected.

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Q: How can congress pass a law that the president does not want?
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What if the president does not want the law to pass?

Only Congress can pass laws. so if the president want a law passed he must ask Congress to pass it. He usually has some of what is called political capital that he can spend to get Congress to do what he wants, particularly if he belongs to the majority party in Congress.


What fraction of congress can override a president who vetoes a law if they want to pass it?

the supreme court justices


What can a president do to pass a law that congress does not approve?

veto


Why is it that congress cannot just pass any law that they want without the presidents OK?

If Congress has enough votes, they do not need the President's approval.


How can Congress pass a law if the President veto's it?

Yes, if Congress reaches a 2/3rds vote, then it is possible for them to pass a vetoed law.


How can congress pass a vetoed law from the president?

What the congress has to do first is they have to get a hole lot of people to say YES to the law. They have to out vote the president.


Why does the president have to ask congress to make a new law?

Only Congress has the power to make laws, so if the President want a law passed, he has no choice but to prevail upon Congress to pass it. That is how the US Constitution has set up the government to work.


This must pass congress and the president to become law?

I think you are referring to how a bill becomes a law. A bill must pass both houses of congress and then the president must sign it.


What happens to a law if the congress passes it?

If both houses of congress pass it, it goes to the president. If and when he signs it, it becomes law.


Can the president of the US pass and sign a law without Congress or the Senate?

no


What is the duty of the congress?

The Congress' main duty is to make and pass laws.


What is the presidents role in lawmaking?

The president can convince congress to pass a bill, and the president can then sign the bill into a law.