an incomplete list: to wage war (but this has become eroded over the past 50 years or so); spending; approval of Cabinet officers, federal judges and numerous other nominations; and statutory authority on which to base regulations
Bills are proposed and voted on in the Senate. They are then to the House of Representatives. The house passes them on to the President for approval.
All types of legislation must be approved by the president. Once bills are passed by the Congress, they have to be signed by the president to be assented into law.
authors and/or introduces it
Yes, it is true that a sponsor is a member of Congress who is willing to introduce and back the legislation.
The President can't sponsor a bill in Congress.
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the president can
Answer this question… Sponsor high-profile legislation to win public approval
Congress passes the legislation while the president can sign or veto it.
Yes, the President can recommend legislation.
The president.
Contact your state legislator and ask him to sponsor legislation to change whatever law it is you don't agree with.
Some of President Woodrow Wilson achievements as a progressive president included passing legislation centered around labor rights, creating a stronger central government and anti-trust legislation.
Signing legislation.