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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 are the presidents options when he receives a bill from congress?

He can either sign it to make it a bill, veto it (that is send it back to Congress unsigned ,with his objections ) , or just hold it. If he just holds a bill and Congress stays in session, it becomes law without his signature in 10 days. If Congress adjourns in less than10 days after he gets it, it dies if he does not sign it. Such is called a pocket veto. If he vetoes it, Congress can override his veto with a 2/3 majority vote of both houses.


What is the presidents annual message to the congress and the US called?

State of the Union Address


When congress votes to cancel a presidents veto what is it called?

This action is called an over-ride or over-riding of a veto.


If congress is not in session the president can let the bill die called a what veto?

This is called a pocket veto. Bills do not die when a president does not sign them unless Congress adjourns less than 10 days after the bill is sent to the President.If Congress is still in session 10 days after the president gets the bill, it becomes law even without his signature.


One who make other signature?

sIf you make someone elses signature with their prior approval, it is generally called a Power of Attorney. If you make someone elses signature without their consent it is called forgery, or fraud.


What options does the president have when he gets a bill from congress to sign?

The President can one of three things1. Sign the bill2. Veto the bill3. Do nothing with the bill.Option 3 has two possible effects, depending on whether Congress stays in session for 10 days after sending the bill to the President. If they remain in session, the bill becomes law without the President's signature but if they adjourn before 10 days, the bill dies without the President's signature, just as if he had vetoed it. Such is called a pocket veto by the President.


What is the signature at the end of a letter called?

the signature of a letter is called the complimentary close or ending


What are president's options when he receives a bill from congress?

He can either sign it to make it a bill, veto it (that is send it back to Congress unsigned ,with his objections ) , or just hold it. If he just holds a bill and Congress stays in session, it becomes law without his signature in 10 days. If Congress adjourns in less than10 days after he gets it, it dies if he does not sign it. Such is called a pocket veto. If he vetoes it, Congress can override his veto with a 2/3 majority vote of both houses.


What is A fraudulent signature is called?

A fraudulent signature is often referred to as a forged signature or a counterfeit signature. This occurs when someone signs a document using another person's name without their authorization or consent, which is illegal and unethical.


What is the Digital Signature Act 1997?

If any other person used the digital signature, with permission /or without permission of concerning person which is have digital signature,on that time that person is not present on digital place.this offence or what kind of offence called.


When the president doesn't want a law passed can he throw away the bill when congress sends it to him?

Only if Congress adjourns before he has had it for 10 days. If they remain in session for 10 days after he gets a bill, it becomes law without his signature. The first case is called a pocket veto.