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I'm just a bill and I'm sitting up on Capitol Hill... the president may veto a bill only after going through the house and being voted into a law.

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Q: When does the president have an opportunity to sign or veto a bill?
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What can a president with bill do?

A President can either sign a bill or veto it.


The president can do two things to the bill passed congress what are they?

veto it or pass it. 2nd Answer: Good answer, but the president can also simply not veto or sign it, but let it just sit there. Here's how it works: The President has 10 days, not counting Sundays to sign or veto a bill. If (s)he does neither and Congress is in session, the bill then passes just as if (s)he signed it. If (s)he does neither, and Congress is out of session, even if the President already has the bill, then the bill fails. This is called a 'pocket veto'. (Put the bill in your pocket and forget about it.)


Are there any states where voters have the opportunity to veto some bills?

No, only the president can veto a bill.


When a president refuses to sign a bill he or she is making a?

Veto.


What three choices does the President have if he does not a approve of a bill?

to veto it, to sign it into law anyways, or pocket veto the bill


What steps are necessary to veto a bill?

The President refuses to sign the bill.


When a bill is presented to the president the presidents can?

Sign the bill into law or veto it.


What does the president do when the senate writes a bill?

The president may either sign the bill into law or veto it.


Who signs a bill from Congress?

The president can either choose to sign the bill into law or veto it, but Congress can override a veto.


Is a veto when the president sign a bill?

No, a veto is when the president returns a bill to Congress with his or her objections. It does not become law unless Congress votes by 2/3 majorities in both houses to override the President's veto.


Can a president veto a bill without sending it back to congress?

Only the President can veto the bill, but Congress can override a veto if 2/3 of the House and Senate vote for the override. Recall that it is the Congress that represents the Legislative Branch of government, and it is their job to make the law by writing a bill. The President, who heads the Executive Branch of government, has the option of signing the bill or giving it a veto.


Who sign the bill of laws?

The president. He can go through with it or veto it, as in cancel.