In the United States, the government is not allowed to spend any money without an approved budget authorization. If the President were to veto the budget, then the budget bill would go back to the Congress.
The Congress would then have the opportunity to pass a revised budget that the President would sign. Or, Congress can override the President's veto by a 2/3 vote of both the House and the Senate, in which case the budget would be approved.
It goes back to the houses and if it gets a 2/3 vote from both it passes anyway
When the president is checking congress when he veto or reject a bill
For the bill to become law, the President must sign the bill, or Congress must override his or her veto. So, if the President forgot about the bill, it would not become law.
The veto and the pocket veto are two ways that the _____ can reject a bill
yes- the president can veto any bill, including revenue bills.
A President can either sign a bill or veto it.
The veto power of the President of the Philippines is similar to the power of the United States President. The President can veto a bill, but the veto can be overridden.
Veto, Pocket Veto, and if the Senate or House rejects.
A veto is when the president decides against a bill brought befrore him.
it kills the bill
Unless the Supreme Courts finds some tortured logic to make it constitutional, it would require an amendment to the US Constitution to give the President power to veto just a part of a bill. Of course, he currently has the power to veto an appropriation bill with instructions as to which lines should be crossed out in order to get his approval.
A veto is used when the President rejects a bill.
This is an easy one its a veto