It is an act
When a new bill is to be passed, both the parties of the congress are made to vote. If the number of votes are high, the bill is passed.
"veto" is the term. If the President vetoes a bill passed by Congress, it must be passed by a 2/3 majority in both houses to make it law; otherwise it dies.
It has to be passed by both houses of Congress before it can be vetoed by the President. In most cases, Congress may then re-consider the bill and if it is then passed by a 2/3 vote in each house, it will become law.
the president can veto any bill passed by congress, which requires 2/3 of both houses to override
The term for re-passing a bill after a veto is called "overriding" a veto. A bill which is passed by a 2/3 super majority vote in both houses of Congress following a Presidential veto is a law.
A bill passed by the House of Representatives must also pass in the Senate; once passed by both houses of Congress, it goes to the President for his signature.
passed again by two-thirds of both houses of Congress
After it has been approved by a Senate majority vote.
If both houses of Congress pass the bill, it is sent to the President. If the president signs it, is becomes the law. If the President does not sign it, or actively vetoes it, it goes back to Congress. If it is passed by both houses of Congress again, it automatically becomes law, although override of a President's veto is realtively uncommon.
A stopgap spending bill is something that can be passed by Congress. It refers to a measure that will fund the government temporarily until official spending bills are passed.
A stopgap spending bill is something that can be passed by Congress. It refers to a measure that will fund the government temporarily until official spending bills are passed.
their is no other way