it is commonly known as a veto
VETO
If the president does not like proposed legislation he can make his thoughts known to leaders in congress and threaten to veto it. If the bill passes anyway, he can veto it - send it back to congress with his objections.
he must veto the bill
No, Bill Clinton became rich after he was president.
a veto
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President William Taft was known as "Big Bill."
With a Veto or a Pocket Veto.
Yes. "voting out" is known as vetoing. The President can eject a bill and send it back to Congress without it becoming law. Congress can still pass it over his veto via a 2/3 vote.
In government a bill is a proposal that is considered for becoming a law. If a bill is passed by Congress and signed by the president it becomes a law.
He was the Governor of Arkansas.
The president can veto any bill. However if there is enough support among both houses of Congress the veto can be overridden.
Before becoming president, Bill Clinton served two terms as governor of Arkansas.