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He can sign it, vito it, pocket vito it or send it back to congress

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How may a bill be proposed?

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Who may a bill be proposed by?

A member of the house of representatives, the President, or the Vice-President


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The chief legislature is the role the President is fulfilling when the President proposes a highway construction bill to Congress and then pressures lawmakers to pass the proposed legislation.


Who can write a proposed bill?

Anyone can write up, or draft a bill, but only a member of Congress can introduce it


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Are there any differences in the effects of the presidential and pocket veto?

Yes! A presidential veto is when a bill is proposed to the president who then vetos the bill. This will be sent back to Congress and may be overriden by a 2/3 majority. However A pocket veto is when the president ignores a proposed bill and Congress adjourns. In this case, the bill dies.


What is a check that the president has over Congress?

The veto power of the President allows him to reject a bill proposed by the legislative branch of government. By refusing to sign it, the bill does not become a law.


How does the supreme court override the veto by president?

A president can veto a bill that the congress passes and sends to him for his signature and he can refuse to sign it (vetoing it). But the president cannot override vetos. The congress can override president's veto by a 2/3 vote.


The president can veto any proposed bill?

No. The President can only veto a bill after it has passed both houses of congress. He can not touch it until it reaches that point. At that point he either signs it or vetoes it. If a senator or representative proposes a bill, the president has nothing to do with it.


How can the president check congress in regards to a bill?

If the president does not like proposed legislation he can make his thoughts known to leaders in congress and threaten to veto it. If the bill passes anyway, he can veto it - send it back to congress with his objections.