Neither.
The votes needed for a bill to become a law without the Presidents signature is about two- thirds (2/3) majority vote of Congress is needed to approve a vetoed bill.
what is called to approve a law
So what is your question?
veto
In the federal government, the President has the power to approve or veto a law.
2/3 of the states had to approve it before the Constitution became the law of the land. But even then it was only the law of the land for the states that had ratified it..
The word is "enact."
veto
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When the legislature asks voters to approve a law it has passed, it typically places the law on a ballot for a referendum or special election. This process allows voters to directly decide whether to accept or reject the law. If the majority of voters approve the measure, it becomes law; if not, the law is rejected. This step promotes direct democratic participation in the legislative process.
13 out of 13 votes to change a law.
No, they do not approve executor fees. The probate court will do that and in most cases it is limited by law.