Through your Senator or Representative.
You lobby your congressman/woman.
While the President can suggest legislation, the actual letter of the law (specifics) is written by Congress. If a bill is passed by Congress than the President can sign the bill into law or veto it, having another impact on law-making.
The White House can only suggest that the Congress consider a bill to become a law. However, only a member of Congress is allowed to propose the bill directly to Congress.
No, the president can suggest a law that should be made but the Congress gets to decide whether it is made into a law or not.
A proposed law in Congress is called a bill.
a law is called a bill when it is introduced to congress
Law Library of Congress was created in 1832.
None. This is because to be a "law" it MUST have been passed by congress.,
Can the President ask the congress to make a law?
Congress cannot veto a law. Any law must be written and passed by Congress in the first place. The president can then veto it. Congress can override the veto with a 2/3 majority. After a law is passed, the Supreme Court can strike it down if they declare the law unconstitutional.
The Congress can override the veto with a 2/3 majority.
executive
If both houses of congress pass it, it goes to the president. If and when he signs it, it becomes law.