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After it passes both houses of congress.

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When can a bill sent to the president for approval?

A bill can be sent to the president for approval after both the House and the Senate pass the bill.A bill can only be sent to the President for approval if it has been passed by both the House and the Senate. It must be passed by both chambers of Congress with a majority in favor of it.


Where do bills have to be approved?

A bill can be sent to the president for approval after both the House and the Senate pass the bill.A bill can only be sent to the President for approval if it has been passed by both the House and the Senate. It must be passed by both chambers of Congress with a majority in favor of it.


When does the bill go to the president?

After it has been approved by a Senate majority vote.


What are the three things the President can do with a bill sent to him for his approval?

The President can sign the bill into law, can veto it, or can leave it unsigned until it expires. (The latter is called a "pocket veto".)


When can the content of a bill be changed?

The content of a bill can be changed at any time until it is approved by both houses of Congress. At that time it is sent to the president for approval. If the president vetoes the bill, it is again subject to change.


When a bill passes in both houses of Congress to whom is the bill sent for final approval?

After a bill passes both Houses of Congress it goes to the President for the final signature.


Is every bill that is passed by congress sent to the president?

Yes.However, either house can pass resolutions which pertain to the operation of that house or else express the opinion of that house on some issue and such simple resolutions are not sent to the President. Also proposed amendments to the Constitution do not require the President's approval and are not sent to the President.


What does a president do to a bill to show his approval?

He signs the bill to make it a law.


What happens after the US House of Representatives approves a bill?

Study island The bill is sent to the Senate, and if it is approved, it is sent to the President


President George W. Bush sent troops to Afghanistan and Iraq with whose approval?

With the approval of Both houses of Congress.


F a bill passes the Senate where does it go for further approval?

president


Can a bill ever become a law without the president's approval?

Yes It Can. :)