yes, because thats their right to pursue the rh bill. and thats all thank you. you can yuor answerif u want.
the president is still pursuing reproductive health bill, because he believes (Benigno simeon cojuangco aquino III) that rh bill is the key to rapid population growth in the philippines w/c he believes that overpopulation is a hindrance in economical standards of our country and it can be also a cause of massive poverty rate now a days
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.
If a president says no to a bill, it's called a veto. Then after that, he has to send it to Congress which is the Judical Branch. Then Congress looks over the bill, and they can override the bill and it can still be passed.
Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States, is still on the US $2 bill.
No- he does not have to sign a bill passed over his veto.
To make a bill a law, the president signs it. However, if the president takes no action before the time for the president's action expires, and Congress is still in session, the bill automatically becomes law.
This is called overriding the president's veto. An override requires that 2/3 of both houses of Congress vote for the bill.
If the President forgets to sign a bill within the ten day period fixed by the Constitution, it becomes law automatically as long as Congress is still in session by that date. If Congress is not in session by the tenth day and the President still hasn't signed the bill, the bill does not become law. This method of preventing a bill from becoming law without actually vetoing it is called the pocket veto.
the president does not sign a bill within ten days of receiving it, and congress is still in session.
It is called a pocket veto.
The bill "dies". However, the bill can still become a law if Congress overrides the veto with a 2/3 vote. If the president initially does nothing, no signature or veto, the bill automatically becomes law after 10 days, excluding Sundays, if Congress is still in session. If after 10 days Congress is NOT in session, then the bill dies. This is called a pocket veto.
No she is not. Hillary is still happily married to the former President Bill Clinton.