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The Executive Branch has the authority to veto a bill.
It has to be re-passed by two third of the Senate and House of Representatives, if the president vetoes the laws.
The legislative branch (Congress) can override a bill was a 2/3 vote
A vote by a two-thirds majority can override the President's veto. That is, after the President vetoes a bill, a majority vote of 2/3 can force that bill into law.art 1 sec 7
They can overturn the veto with a two-thirds majority vote.
It has to be re-passed by two third of the Senate and House of Representatives, if the president vetoes the laws.
it kills the bill
He vetoes the bill.
The bill only goes back to congress if the President vetoes the bill. The President lists the reasons he would not sign the bill.
IF they get two-thirds of the WHOLE congress (house of reps and senate) votes to pass the bill, they can over-ride the president's veto
IF they get two-thirds of the WHOLE congress (house of reps and senate) votes to pass the bill, they can over-ride the president's veto
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.