That is false.....
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The process of granting statehood is complex, but essentially, Congress grants permission for a new state to join the union. The President must then sign the legislation.
Congress. Both the House and Senate must pass a bill, called "appropriations" and signed by President, to draw money from the Treasury.
Yes, the State must obtain permission from congress.
Congress must approve such a nomination.
the congress
2/3 of the congress must vote to override a veto from the president.
Congress can impeach the President if he commits a major crime. Congress can override the President's vetoes and Congress must approve of the President's nominations to federal positions, like federal judges.
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.
When the president veto's a bill, he must return the bill to the members of congress. Congress can then vote again or change the bill.
Both houses of Congress must approve such a selection.
Congress
President.