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The first president, George Washington, was the first to sign biils into law.
George Washington
Presidents don't make laws; they sign bills into law. The first bill signed into law by George Washington was "An act to regulate the time and manner of administering certain oaths" on June 1, 1789.
George Washington was the President when the first ten amendments were ratified in 1791.
President Richard Nixon signed it into law in 1972.
In 1789 with one of the first Judiciary Enactments of Congress.
Presumably all presidents have signed laws. You need to specify which law.
England. WRONG. LEND-LEASE WAS AN AMERICAN LAW; THUS, IT WAS PASSED BY THE U.S CONGRESS AND SIGNED BY THE PRESIDENT (frd) - -- ALL IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
The 36th state of the United States is Nevada. It became a state at the end of the first term of Abraham Lincoln in accordance with a law signed by that president.
When it is signed by the president
It was Grover Cleveland that signed the Enabling Act of 1889. It was the legislation that set out the path and requirements that allowed the entry of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Washington into the union of The United States.
On May 20th 1862 President Abraham Lincoln, signed into law the first Homestead Act.