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Suppose a bill arrives on the desk of the president of the US It originated in?

The Legislative branch.


Suppose a bill arrives on the desk of the president of the US He decides on a pocket veto This will be possible for him only if?

The 'pocket veto' only works if Congress is within 10 days of adjourning.


Suppose a bill arrives on the desk of the president of US that originated in the Senate. A pocket veto is an option only if?

The president can keep the bill "in his pocket" until it is too late to be dealt with in the current legislative session. If he vetoes it instead, Congress can override it and make it into law without introducing new legislation.


If a bill arrives on the desk of the president of the US and it originated in the Senate A pocket veto will be possible for him only if what?

A pocket veto will be possible for the president only if Congress adjourns before the president has ten days to sign or veto the bill. If Congress adjourns during this period, the bill does not become law and is effectively vetoed.


When the President is rejects a bill by leaving it on his desk until after Congress has ended session this called a?

When the president rejects a bill by leaving it on his desk until after Congress has ended session, it is called a pocket veto.


What is it called when a bill sits on the president's desk for ten days?

pocket veto


Which house does a bill go to first?

A bill can originate in either house. If it starts in the senate, it then goes to the house, and vice versa. If a bill passes both houses, it goes to the president's desk, where it awaits the signature of the president.


What happens to a bill that the president allows to sit on his desk unsigned for ten days?

It goes into action but it is not a law SOURCE: I am Jeremy Mawrice


What role does the president play in amending the constitution?

The President, The Executive Branch of the Government, plays a huge role in the bill process. Once a bill is passed by both The House of Representatives and the Senate, the bill goes to the President's "Desk". He has the choice of either signing off on it (approving it) or vetoing the bill (rejecting it).


Who was the first president to have a telepohone on his desk?

president Hoover


What can a president do to a bill that comes across his desk?

He can sign it, or he can veto it; he can also pocket-veto it (take no action, and if the congress is not in session, after ten days, the bill is dead, for all intents and purposes).


Bill that is dropped if congress adjourns?

A pocket veto is the process of dropping a bill if congress adjourns. This process occurs if a bill sits on a president's desk for more than 10 days without being signed and is not directly passed or vetoed by the president.