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The term for re-passing a bill after a veto is called "overriding" a veto. A bill which is passed by a 2/3 super majority vote in both houses of Congress following a Presidential veto is a law.

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A bill which is passed by a 2/3 super majority vote in both houses of Congress following a Presidential veto is a law.

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Bill passed over a president's veto?

Override


What is a bill passed over a president's veto called?

Override.


Can congress pass a law over the presidents veto?

Congress can pass a BILL over the President's veto making it a law.


What is the presidents response to a bill he does not want to approve?

Veto, or pocket veto.


Should Congress have the power to pass a bill over the presidents veto?

Congress DOES have the power to pass a bill into law over a Presidential veto.


Is a three fourths vote required for congress to pass a bill over the presidents veto?

false


What is the name for the presidents power to turn down a law passed by congress?

VETO


What is the presidents act of saying no to a bill from Congress?

The President of the US has the duty to prevent laws passed by Congress from going into effect by using his powers to veto.


What does veto a bill mean?

Only the president may veto a bill and if he does it is not passed, however if the bill can get 2/3 of congress to vote yes to the bill then it may be passed. Usually though if a bill is vetoed it is not passed.


When a bill is presented to the president the presidents can?

Sign the bill into law or veto it.


If congress overides a vetoed bill and approves it does the president still have to sign it?

No- he does not have to sign a bill passed over his veto.


What happens with a bill that has been passed by the congress but the congress is in still in session - what does the president do?

Once Congress has passed a bill, the President has 10 days to sign it, and it becomes law, or veto it, and send it back to Congress.If the President does not sign or veto the bill in 10 days, it becomes law without the Presidents signature, if Congress is in session. If the President does not sign or veto it in 10 days, and Congress is NOT in session, it is vetoed, called a pocket veto.