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What you are referring to is a budget appropriation which is, in effect, a law passed by the Congress and signed by the president. There may be a special term for this that you are looking for, but if so, I do not know it.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency was created to protect the environment and human health by enforcing and writing regulations based on laws passed by Congress.
a standing committee.
Laws are bills in Congress before they are passed and become law.
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.
The Environmental Protection Agency also known as EPA, enforces the environmental legislation passed by the United States congress. The EPA also administers many programs designed to protect the environment.
None, he died before the end of the war.
He vetoes it. ( He might threaten to veto it before it is passed either publicly or in private messages to members of Congress. )
None. This is because to be a "law" it MUST have been passed by congress.,
The Enviromental Protection Agency (EPA) was proposed by Richard Nixon, passed by Congress, and then signed into law by Nixon. It began operation on December 2, 1970
It is usually called a "bill" before it is passed and while it is pending in the Congress or the state legislature.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_the_name_of_a_law_before_it_is_passed#ixzz16Wxv6VJr
Laws are created by legislative bodies, such as Congress or Parliament, at the local, state, or national level. These bodies are made up of elected officials who propose, debate, and vote on laws that are then implemented and enforced by the government.