what is called to approve a law
a veto
In the United States, a law must be approved by both the House of Representatives and the Senate before being sent to the President for final approval. The number of states needed to approve a law is not relevant to the legislative process in the US.
In the US, once a Bill has been voted on and approved by both houses of Congress, the President signs it into law.But if the President VETO's it, it goes back to the place it originated-either the house or the senate-, and if 2/3 aprove, then, it becomes law.
No he does not aprove
my name is tkotymno and i will not aprove this messig
they aprove money spent for taxes
yes if your parents aprove or you are emanipted
yes but ur parents should aprove first !! :)
admit agree allow aprove and embrace
in subharti llm coures aprove by ugc
RatifiedAdded: SIGNED into law by the President, or upon his veto, over-ridden by a vote of 2/3 majority.
her dad did not aprove of the marrige so she ran away