Override.
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.
There have been numerous presidents that have died over the years. As of September 2014, the former presidents that are still alive are Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, George Bush Sr and George Bush Jr, and Jimmy Carter. The other presidents have all passed away.
If a president says no to a bill, it's called a veto. Then after that, he has to send it to Congress which is the Judical Branch. Then Congress looks over the bill, and they can override the bill and it can still be passed.
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This action is called an over-ride or over-riding of a veto.
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First:After a law has been thought up by someone, a Congressman from any state may propose it to Congress. The proposal will be given to one of the two houses, either the House of Representatives(HOR) or the Senate Congress will then assign it to a committee. The committee will discuss it and come up with a final draft, it would be voted on in the Senate if not passed the bill is killed. If passed the bill is then passed onto the HOR. They assign it to a committee and its final draft is decided. HOR will then vote on it as the Senate did. If voted "no" the bill is killed; if voted yes the bill is passed. The drafts of the HOR and the Senate MUST be the same, if not, the process must start over. If the drafts are the same then they are put on the Presidents desk. He has 3 choices: 1. He signs the bill and it becomes a law. 2. He vetos the bill and the bill is killed. 3. He can not sign the bill at all an wait 10 days, if Congress is in session the the bill becomes a law, if not this is called a pocket veto.
No- he does not have to sign a bill passed over his veto.
Congress DOES have the power to pass a bill into law over a Presidential veto.
If healthcare bill is passed. Is it possible to be repealed if republicans can take over the house and senate in Nov. 2010?
A bill is signed by the President, it is not approved by the US Supreme Court.When a bill is passed by congress, the president has 3 choices. He can sign it (pass it), leave it for 10 days (after 10 days it automatically becomes a law), or veto it. If he veto's it is sent back to congress, and if 2/3 of congress votes that yes, it should be a law, it still becomes a law, even without the presidents approval. This is called override. Then after a bill is a law, any citizen 18 or over can rule that the law is unconstitutional. This is where the supreme court comes in. Other than that the supreme court has notheing to do with a billl becoming a law.
The Wade- Davis Bill was passed over Lincoln's Ten Percent plan. The Wade-Davis Bill called for a majority vote (51%), while Lincoln's only called for 10%. People didn't like the 10% plan because only 10% had to support while leaving 90% to support the South if they wanted.