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If both houses of congress approve a bill and send it to the president for her signature what can the president do to reject that bill?

Veto it.


What happens after both houses of congress approve a bill by a majority vote?

The Bill is then sent to the president for his signature or veto.


What roles do both houses of Congress play in the introduction pf a new bill?

I really dont know. i think it is that they may work together to approve a bill.


Who must approve a vice-president selected by the president?

Both houses of Congress must approve such a selection.


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.


Which branch can approve a bill and can override the president's veto majority?

In order to override a veto by the president, both houses of Congress must pass the bill again by a 2/3 majority.


Does Congress have to approve a replacement vice president?

Yes. If the vice presidency becomes vacant. both houses of Congress must approve the nominee of the President before it cam be filled.


What determines whether congress will approve a bill?

Whether or not Congress will approve a bill depends on several factors. These include the political climate at the time, the level of support or opposition the bill receives from members of Congress, the lobbying efforts of interest groups, and the potential impact of the bill on the constituents of the lawmakers. Additionally, compromises and negotiations may need to take place to address concerns and gain enough support for the bill's passage.


How does the president veto an appropriations bill?

All vetoes are done the same way. The president refuses to approve the bill and sends it back to Congress with his objections. They can either change the bill to remove the president's objections or pass the original bill with a two-thirds favorable vote in both houses of Congress.


Where does the bill goes if both houses approve it?

The President, and if the President vetoes it, then Congress can go back and overrule that by passing it again, only exception is that the 2nd time it does not go back to the President.


If both houses vote by a two-thirds margin to approve the bill anyway it then becomes a?

a law


What term refers to a bill that both houses of Congress have passed?

It is an act