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The President can show disapproval of a bill that has been passed by congress by vetoing the bill. Congress, however, can override a presidential veto.

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He can veto it.

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Q: How can the President show disapproval of a bill that has been passed by congress?
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How the president show disapproval of a bill that has been passed by Congress?

He can veto it.


An act of congress which has been signed by the president or passed over his veto?

Laws are acts that are signed by the president of passed by Congress over his veto.


What is one of the laws that has been passed by Congress without the signature of the President?

the law is poopo


If the president vetoes a bill passed by congress then what does the supreme court do?

The court does nothing in this case. The job of the court is to review laws that have been passed by Congress. It has no say about bills that are defeated by a veto or other fail to be passed.


When does the bill go to the president?

After it has been approved by a Senate majority vote.


Who signs the bill into law's?

IN the US, a bill that has been passed by Congress become law when the President signs it.


What happens with a bill that has been passed by the congress but the congress is in still in session - what does the president do?

Once Congress has passed a bill, the President has 10 days to sign it, and it becomes law, or veto it, and send it back to Congress.If the President does not sign or veto the bill in 10 days, it becomes law without the Presidents signature, if Congress is in session. If the President does not sign or veto it in 10 days, and Congress is NOT in session, it is vetoed, called a pocket veto.


What happens when a bill dies as a result of no presidential signature?

If the President signs a bill that has been passed by Congress, it does not die, but becomes law. I have never heard of a President signing a bill before it was passed by Congress, but if he did and it died, I suppose it would mean that he was in danger of being known as a weak President.


What was a law not passed by congress?

None. This is because to be a "law" it MUST have been passed by congress.,


Who signs the bill into a law?

IN the US, a bill that has been passed by Congress become law when the President signs it.


A law that has been proposed by congress but not yet passed is what?

Proposed laws are called bills. If a bill is passed, it may become a law, depending on the action taken by the President.


What happens if the president chooses to reverse a law that has been passed?

The President may veto any bill that's presented to him as having passed both houses of Congress. Congress may override that veto, in which case the bill becomes law. The President may not "reverse" a law. However, the President might try to avoid enforcing the law.