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Congress can override a veto by passing the bill again with a 2/3 majority in both houses or they can try to write and pass a new version of the bill that removes the president's objections or they can just give up on the bill for the time being.

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It has to be re-passed by two third of the Senate and House of Representatives, if the president vetoes the laws.

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If the President vetos a bill, the Legislature has the ability to override his veto with 2/3'rd vote.

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The President does not have line-item veto authority - he must veto the entire bill. At that point, Congress may vote to override his veto.

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After the President vetoes a bill, a majority vote of two-thirds can force that bill into law.

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can be overridden with two third of congress

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Congress can overturn a Presidential veto and pass a law without the President's signature by a 2/3 vote in each chamber of the Congress.

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They can override the bill

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When the President vetoes a bill and it goes back to Congress who signs it?

The bill only goes back to congress if the President vetoes the bill. The President lists the reasons he would not sign the bill.


President vetoes a bill and congress wants to become a law?

If the president vetoes a bill, then Congress can override that vetoe, but the bill must go back to Congress to be approved with a majority vote.


What power does the president have where he can check congress?

The President checks Congress when he vetoes a bill


How does the president prevent a bill passed by congress?

He vetoes the bill.


If the president vetoes a bill and congress disagrees?

If the President vetoes a bill, it can be passed over his objection by a vote of 2/3 of each house of Congress. This is known as "overriding" the President's veto, and in this case, the bill becomes law even without the President's veto.


What happens when congress vetoes a bill the president wants?

Congress doesn't have the power of veto; the President has the power of veto.


How many votes is needed from congress to overturn the president if he vetoes the bill?

To overturn the president's veto of a bill 2/3rds of the congress needs to approve.


What is being showed when the president vetoes a bill passed by congress?

Balance of power.


What is Congress capable of?

Overriding the president's vetoes, voting in a bill, & declaring war.


What is the principle called when the president vetoes a bill from congress?

The principle is called checks and balances


How can the US President's veto of a bill be overridden?

If the President vetoes a bill and refuses to sign it into law, the Congress can override his veto with a 2/3 majority vote in each house of Congress.


What action can Congress take when the president vetoes a bill?

An action that Congress can take when the president vetoes a bill is that if it is vetoed it goes back from where the bill was once started and based on a 2/3 majority vote it will be passed if not it is discard and the subject wont come up till a few years later when it is introduced again.