He can sign it into law, veto it, or table it by putting it in a drawer. If he does not veto a bill within 10 days it become law without his signature unless Congress adjourns before the 10 days is up. If it does, the bill is effectively vetoed -- such is known as a pocket veto.
The members of the committee discuss it and change it as they see fit
It becomes law and then the law is enforced.
it can be vetoed
It is reviewed by the Cabinet.
A President can either sign a bill or veto it.
no president was in the 11$ 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.
no
A president is not on the $10 bill, it is Alexander Hamilton
If the president does not agree with a bill he/she can return it.
The president signs a bill after the legisilative branch approves it. The president (executive branch) enforces or carries out a law ( or bill. )
Bill Clinton is the only Arkansan President.
The president can convince congress to pass a bill, and the president can then sign the bill into a law.
When the president signs the bill, it becomes law. If the president refuses, the bill is vetoed, but if a two thirds vote by Congress, it can still become law.
He was the president.
No, Bill Gates was never president.