Under the Constitution, it is the power of Congress, and Congress only to make laws. It is then up to the President to sign them into law, or veto them. The Supreme Court takes up matter that need clarification as to whether or not they are allowed and legal under the Constitution.
Writes bills.
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Congress
By law, the President is required to inform Congress within sixty days of making an Executive Agreement.
Making the budget and setting taxes is the responsibility of Congress. The President has only an advisory capacity when it comes to budgeting.
Congress. It starts with the House of Representative
The President and the Congress may disagree.
This article deals with the executive branch and describes the election of the president (and vice president), the qualifications for holding the office, and the procedures if a president can no longer serve. The powers of the president include serving as commander in chief of the army and navy, making treaties, and, with the "advice and consent of the Senate," appointing ambassadors, officials, and Supreme Court justices. The president is required to periodically report to Congress on the state of the union, can propose legislation, and can call Congress into special session.
While the President can suggest legislation, the actual letter of the law (specifics) is written by Congress. If a bill is passed by Congress than the President can sign the bill into law or veto it, having another impact on law-making.
There are three branches of government. The Legislative branch (or the law-making one/Congress) The Executive branch (or the executing the law one/President & Cabinet) The Judicial (or the changing of the law one, and judging/The Supreme Court)
There are three branches of government. The Legislative branch (or the law-making one/Congress) The Executive branch (or the executing the law one/President & Cabinet) The Judicial (or the changing of the law one, and judging/The Supreme Court)
He was president of the Continental Congress when independence was signed, making him the first American President.