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In his first "hundred days," he proposed, and Congress enacted, a sweeping program to bring recovery to business and etc
Medicare, which is an insurance program, was enacted through a bipartisan vote of Congress, with the support of the administration of President Lyndon Johnson.
Grover Clevelend
The President does not enact any collection of taxes. Taxes are set forth by Congress and Congress first began sales taxes after the War of 1812.
No. The number of the house of representatives can only be changed by a law enacted by congress.
ANY case where a bill enacted by Congress was vetoed by the Presidnet and sent back to Congress only to have them over-ride the veto.... that law became law without a President's signature.
The Judiciary Act of 1801.
Only Congress has the power to pass laws (legislate). The President can veto bills and can make suggestions as to laws he/she would like to see enacted. The power of the President is to enforce the laws that are already enacted. The Judicial Branch can interpret the laws and can declare laws that violate the Constitution as unconstitutional.
The Volstead Act was the act of congress that was enacted in 1919 in order to enforce the 18th amendment. The Volstead Act was enacted to carry out the intent of the 18th Amendment.
The President, the Vice President, the Cabinet Secretaries (Defense, State, Homeland Security, etc.) and a plethora of agencies and departments. They are charged with carrying out the laws enacted by the Legislative Branch (Congress).
The President of the United States, who currently (in 2013) is Barack Obama, has the responsiblity of carrying out the laws enacted by Congress as interpreted by the Supreme Court.