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Q: If the President has vetoed a bill the US Constitution provides that the bill will become a law when the bill is?
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Why did the Wade-Davis bill not become a law?

It was pocket vetoed by President lincoln.


What does the president do with a bill once he's vetoed it?

When a President vetoes a bill, he sends it back to Congress with his objections instead of signing it into law. The word "veto" is not used in the Constitution, but has become the term used to describe a President's rejection of a bill.


What happens after the president signs a bill?

When the president signs the bill, it becomes law. If the president refuses, the bill is vetoed, but if a two thirds vote by Congress, it can still become law.


Was the Miranda rights vetoed?

The Miranda rights were not vetoed. They are in use today. They come from the amendments to the Constitution.


If a president does not act on a bill within 10 days what happens?

If the Congress is still in session, the bill becomes a law after 10 days even if the President has not signed it or vetoed it. If the President vetoed the bill, Congress has to override the veto in order for it to become a law. If the President has not signed the bill within 10 days and the Congress is not in session, it does not become a law. This is called a "pocket veto."


If a bill passes both houses of congress does it become a law?

no. the president is the third part it has to go through. but if he vetoed it they can override him.


Who vetoed the third bank of the United States?

The 10th president, John Tyler vetoed it


What article or amendment of the Constitution gives the President the power to veto legislation?

None. Under Article V of the Constitution, only Congress or a commissioned Convention can propose a constitutional amendment, it is ratified by the states, and it cannot be vetoed by the President.


What government body can be vetoed by the president?

the president can veto acts of congress


Can a bill be passed if it is vetoed?

It has to be passed by both houses of Congress before it can be vetoed by the President. In most cases, Congress may then re-consider the bill and if it is then passed by a 2/3 vote in each house, it will become law.


What president vetoed the civil rights bill?

Andrew Johnson vetoed the post-Civil War bill.


The actions of which government body can be vetoed by the president?

Any bills passed by the House of Representatives can be vetoed by the President. The President may veto the entire bill or any part of it.