Assuming it wasnt sent from the executive branch it is then sent to the president to approve or veto.
Congress can not pass a bill of attainder or an law?
In what year did congress formally pass the bill pass the bill setting aside Nov. 11?
Congress can pass a vetoed bill with a two-thirds majority vote in both houses.
In that situation the bill is considered vetoed and is of no effect. This is called the President's "pocket veto." For a bill to become law the President must do two things. He must sign it and return it to Congress within 10 days of passage. A bill, whether signed by the President or not, cannot be returned to Congress if it is in recess. If Congress recesses before the President signs and returns the bill it cannot be returned; therefore the two requirements for a bill to become law cannot be met. When this happens, if Congress wants the bill passed, Congress will introduce another version of the bill, pass it and send it to the President who would then have to formally veto it or sign and return it.
I think you are referring to how a bill becomes a law. A bill must pass both houses of congress and then the president must sign it.
Congress DOES have the power to pass a bill into law over a Presidential veto.
all they can do is revise it
Congress doesn't pass laws. They pass Bills which do not become law until they are signed by the President OR congress votes to over-ride a Presidential veto.
The president can convince congress to pass a bill, and the president can then sign the bill into a law.
The congress presents the law or bill to the president and he can pass the it or veto it which means he sends it back to the congress to be revised and sent. If he signs it becomes a bill and law.
The President will veto the bill and pass it to congress.
The Senate and the House of Representatives, together called the Congress.