No only congress can.
NO, but good luck trying to tell the Cabinet that!
only the congress can make laws, so he has to deal with them to make a law:)
He is not legally required to consult his cabinet, but surely he would want to let his cabinet know what he is proposing, both as a matter of political courtesy and for the value of their expert input and advice on how to write the law and how to get it passed.
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No, they do not pass laws, they pass Bills. Technically they pass a Bill which, once it passes both house of Congress is sent to the President and when the President signs it, THEN it becomes a law.
In March 1867, Congress passed the Tenure of Office Act, which prohibited the president from removing government officials, including members of his own cabinet, without the Senate's approval.
He did not use the pass check so instead he used the veto check.But however Congress override his vetoes and pass those laws anyway.
The President can suggest laws for Congress to pass, appoint members to the Cabinet and Federal Courts, decide on policies, maintain diplomacy, declare war, sign treaties and represent the country. The Vice President's only power is to replace the President if he dies or resigns. Until then, they can do various jobs to assist the President.
No- passing bills is a legislative function and can only be done by Congress.
to make laws and pass it to the president
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The President can't pass laws -- only the legislative branch can do that. And neither the President nor the federal legislative branch can pass laws for an individual state. In this case, it's up to the Kentucy legislature.