The President cannot propose that a law be enacted that applies to just a single state.
Both houses can propose laws but they must be approved by both houses and the president.
The branches of government are divided into 3 parts. The legislative, executive, and judicial. The executive branch enforces the laws, the judicial makes the laws and the legislative does something else.The executitive branch includes :president+vice president+executitive department agencies.Judical branch includes:the supreme courtlegistlative branch includes:house of represantitive+senate
The Executive. If you mean Federal laws, that would be the President. State laws are signed into law by the Governor of the state.
The Executive Branch (the President/State Department)
Each State has its own laws about operating motor vehicles. A President may drive if he meets the laws of the State in which he resides.
This depends on where the laws are made and at what level. US (national): The President. US (state): The State Governor Canada: The Governor General Italy, Ireland, (among others): The President
The council had the ability to propose taxes,budgets,and laws. The Council had to approve all laws proposed by the Assembly. The Council had the ability to propose taxes, budgets, and laws. T The Council had the ability to propose taxes, budgets, and laws.
Federal the President State governor of the state
Only Congress can pass bills into law. However, the President can propose laws and work with Congress to get them passed..
The council had the ability to propose taxes,budgets,and laws. The Council had to approve all laws proposed by the Assembly. The Council had the ability to propose taxes, budgets, and laws. T The Council had the ability to propose taxes, budgets, and laws.
Propose a balanced budget amendment.
I believe you are referring to the "State of the Union Address." But presidents are always trying to influence congress, and they often give speeches and policy addresses about the priorities they would like to see turned into laws.