It goes back to the congress where a 2/3 majority is needed for a over ride of the veto.
He can do nothing with the bill and if congress is no longer in session the bill is automatically rejected.
This is called overriding the president's veto. An override requires that 2/3 of both houses of Congress vote for the bill.
After it has been approved by a Senate majority vote.
If a bill is rejected by either the House of Representatives or the Senate, the bill dies. However there is a "Motion to Recommit" meaning the bill be brought back to the Committee it originated from in order to change the bill. This happens occasionally.
After a bill is vetoed by the president, it is returned to the legislative chamber where it originated, along with the president's reasons for the veto. Congress can then choose to attempt to override the veto by voting on the bill again; this requires a two-thirds majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. If Congress successfully overrides the veto, the bill becomes law. If not, the bill is effectively rejected and does not become law.
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It goes to the president so he can veto or approve it. Veto means reject it or he can let it sit on his desk for 10 days , and that means it's automatically rejected . Answer Response From : Ariel Eva Marie Oliver Thanks For your consideration :)
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Congressmen vote if it should be a law or not. Majority rules. If the bill has been vetoed, or rejected by the president, 2/3 of the congressmen must vote yes.
Yes, the bill will go to the House of Representatives if it is approved by the committee and has survived a Senate vote.
First of all, it is nearly impossible for the President or his staff to 'forget' about any piece of legeslation. After 10 days, defined by the Constitution, the President excersises a 'pocket veto.' This means, if the President does not sign by the 10th day, the bill is rejected by the Executive Branch and is sent back to congress. If both houses of congress have 2/3 of its members to vote for the bill, they can override the Presidents veto and make the bill a law without the approval of the President. In short, if the President ignores a bill for 10 days, he automatically vetos, and rejects the bill. Therefore, 'forgetting' about a bill, does not make it a law for him to worry about.