answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

It goes back to the houses. (House of Representative/Senate) It goes back to the houses. (House of Representative/Senate)

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What happens in the governor vetoes a bill?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

The legislature passes a bill in the last few days of a session and the governor vetoes it after the legislature has adjourned What becomes of the bill?

The bill is dead because the legislature cannot override vetoes cast after adjournment.


When a president vetoes a bill what happens?

It can not become the law of the land.


What happens if the governor does not sign or veto a bill?

Exactly what happens depends on state law. In all states, if the legislature stays in session and the governor neither signs not vetoes a bill, it becomes law after a certain number of days. If the legislature adjourns before the governor has the allotted time to consider the bill, it may or may not become law, depending on the state. The related link gives the state by state details.


Which of the principles of government is demonstrated when the governor vetoes a bill from the general assembly?

That is an example of separation of powers. Only the general assembly can make laws, but governor can veto them if he chooses.


If the vetoes not overridden what happens to the bill?

It goes back to Congress and back to the house it originally came from.


What happens when the president vetoes a bill and it is not overridden?

In this case it dies just as if it had never been passed.


What happens when the president vetoes a bill and that veto is not overridden by a two thirds vote in congress?

The bill "dies" Meaning it does not become LAW


Who signs or vetoes law?

the governor


What happens when congress vetoes a bill the president wants?

Congress doesn't have the power of veto; the President has the power of veto.


What if the President vetoes the bill?

it kills the bill


What happens if the governor does not sign a bill during his time period?

If the governor does not veto or pass the bill, that bill automatically becomes a law.


How does the president prevent a bill passed by congress?

He vetoes the bill.