The president can convince congress to pass a bill, and the president can then sign the bill into a law.
The U.S. President is required by the U.S. Constitution to periodically give to Congress a report on the state of the Union, and he/she suggests what new legislation is needed.
After a bill passes both houses of Congress, it is up to the President to either sign it into law or veto it and send it back to Congress, who can then drop it, rework it, or vote on passage as is. If at least two thirds of each house of Congress vote to pass it as is, it becomes law despite the President's veto.
The president can convince congress to pass a bill, and the president can then sign the bill into a law.
The president's role in law making is to sign the bill to become law.
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The president role is to rally the law makers to pass the various bills.
The president plays a significant role in the lawmaking process. The president can propose legislation to Congress, sign bills into law, or veto them. Additionally, the president can use their influence and platform to advocate for specific policies and rally support for legislation.
The president can convince congress to pass a bill, and the president can then sign the bill into a law.
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Congress must present every passed bill and resolution to the President.
Congress policymaking role is based on lawmaking, oversight and ?
the role of the vice president is to............? i have no idea good luck
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To assist the president.
Voting in case of a tie
The chief of the executive branch