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Two ways the president can kill a bill?

Two ways that a president can kill a bill that has been passed in both houses are used on occasion. One is a direct veto and the other is a pocket veto when the president does not sign the bill within 30 days.


The presidents ability to kill a bill by holding it for ten days while congress is not in session is called?

The president's ability to kill a bill by holding it for ten days while Congress is not in session is called a pocket veto. This occurs when the president does not sign the bill into law and also does not return it to Congress with objections within the ten-day period. As a result, the bill does not become law and is effectively vetoed.


How can a president kill a bill without veto?

He can do nothing with the bill and if congress is no longer in session the bill is automatically rejected.


What was bill Clinton's achievements before he was president?

to kill everyone in america


What is it called when a president stops a bill?

veto


What is it called when the president exercises the power to reject a congressional bill by saying "no"?

When the president exercises the power to reject a congressional bill by saying "no," it is called a veto.


What is it called when the president signs a bill?

Law.


What does a president do if they want to kill a bill of Congress?

they talk down on it and if it gets passed they veto it.


What is it called when a president signs a bill into a law?

The president of the US can return a bill, unsigned, to Congress with a statement of his objections. This is called a veto.The president has ten days, not including Sundays, to decide whether to sign or veto a bill. If he takes no action, after ten days the bill automatically becomes law, whether the president signs it or not.However, if the president does not sign a bill and Congress adjourns before the ten day period is up, the bill does not become law. This is called a pocket veto.


Which president called the Pope the most?

bill Clinton


What is a prolonged debate in congress to kill a bill called?

filibuster


What is a law called before it is officially declared a law by congress and signed by the president?

Before a law is a law it is called a Bill.