The President has the right to approve or veto a bill.
Congress approves bills and sends it to congress.
Senate
The president has the final authority. However, the bill can go back to the legislature and if it gets a 2/3 majority, the president's veto is overturned.
The U.S. Congress passes bills that become Federal Laws when the U.S. President signs them (although there are cases in which Congress can make a bill into a law without the President's approval), and each state Congress passes bills that become state laws when the Governor of the state signs them.
Your state representatives are your lawmakers (Legislative Branch) who enact the laws through House Bills. If the legislature votes on the HB and it is passed then it goes to the Senate for a vote, if it passes then it goes to the Governor for final approval, if the governor signs it then it goes into effect as law on the specified date.
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A senator sits in the governmental group that creates and works for approval of treaties with foreign nations, approves or denies major appointments of the President, and votes to approve or deny passing of bills to become new laws or changes to existing laws.
The president does not have constitutional power to initiate laws or bills.
they pass bills to make into laws, they can override bills to turn it into laws.
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The House of Representatives serves several important functions in government. However, their main job is to agree on the wording and content of proposed bills. The House-approved bills are then sent for approval in the Senate. If they pass there, they will go to the president to be signed into law or vetoed.
The House of Representatives makes laws for the United States as whole. However, any law passed by the house needs the approval of the Senate and Presidential approval.
Once a bill passes both the Senate and House of Representatives, it is sent to the President for his approval. If he veto it, then that bill has to be passed by 2/3 majority of the congress, then it become law without presidential consent.