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Q: What law was vetoed by Harrison?
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Why did the Wade-Davis bill not become a law?

It was pocket vetoed by President lincoln.


What the congress does when it passes a law after the president has vetoed it?

Override a veto


If a bill is vetoed it can become a law if?

If a bill is vetoed it can become a law by being sent back to the House of Representatives and the Senate. If 2/3 of both the House of representatives and the Senate vote yes for the bill to become a law, it becomes a law without a signature.


Where did Benjamin Harrison practice law?

Harrison has his law office in Indianapolis, Indiana.


What happens after the president signs a bill?

When the president signs the bill, it becomes law. If the president refuses, the bill is vetoed, but if a two thirds vote by Congress, it can still become law.


Did George Harrison play the violin in the Beatles?

Harrison's "Within You Without You" featured a dilruba; an Indian instrument similar to a violin, but it was played by a studio musician. Harrison wanted to play a violin on "All You Need Is Love", but this idea was vetoed by producer George Martin.


What is the Harrison land law?

All land owned by harrison has their own law. BOOYA. amiright amiright!?!


How can congress pass a vetoed law from the president?

What the congress has to do first is they have to get a hole lot of people to say YES to the law. They have to out vote the president.


How can Congress pass a law if the President veto's it?

Yes, if Congress reaches a 2/3rds vote, then it is possible for them to pass a vetoed law.


What three things do all governments have in common?

they both decide if the law should be approved or vetoed.


Was Benjamin Harrison a lawyer?

Yes, Harrison practiced law in Indianapolis for several years.


What is a law that was vetoed by the executive branch?

Recently, Barrack Obama vetoed HJ Resolution 64, which would have allowed the senate to continue appropriations (appropriations is a fancy way of saying "continue to get more money")