tolerate" i think"
A president can 1)veto a bill - means to not accept it 2) sign the bill- would make the bill become law not sure what a third one can be only if he makes congress check it again i guess.
Yes. Once the governor receives a bill, he can sign it, veto it, or do nothing. If he signs it, the bill becomes law. If he does nothing, the bill becomes law without his signature.
Sign the bill into law or veto it.
It becomes law with his signature.
after the: mayor governor president sign it into law
If a state law, the Governor. If federal law, the President.
Yes, the president can sign a bill that become a law.
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When the president refuses to sign a bill into law, it is called a veto.
November 30th 1993, by signed into law by President Bill Clinton.
introduceing a bill by a senator or representativeworking in commitiesdebating the bill on the floor of each housevoting on the bill in each housesending the bill to the president to sign the law