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He signs the bill to make it a law.

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When can a bill sent to the president for approval?

A bill can be sent to the president for approval after both the House and the Senate pass the bill.A bill can only be sent to the President for approval if it has been passed by both the House and the Senate. It must be passed by both chambers of Congress with a majority in favor of it.


What is the presidents stamp of approval?

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Can a bill ever become a law without the president's approval?

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When can a bill be sent to president for approval?

After it passes both houses of congress.


F a bill passes the Senate where does it go for further approval?

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If the Senate and the House of Representatives approve a bill where does it go for further approval?

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What happens when the president signs a bill?

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What must occur before Congress can send a bill to the President for approval?

bill must be given and identifying title and number


At What approval rating does a president get impeached?

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Where do bills have to be approved?

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When does the bill go to the president?

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What are the three things the President can do with a bill sent to him for his approval?

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