Firstly, Bill Clinton was never a member of Congress, so, he could not pass any bills whatsoever. As President, he did sign a huge number of bills once they had passed Congress.
The question is also too broad, since Clinton likely signed several THOUSAND bills over his 8 years as President.
Please re-ask your question with more specifics, such as possible subject areas, or a much smaller timeframe.
Under President Clinton, a major bill that reformed welfare was passed, a major free-trade agreement (NAFTA) was passed, and a bill that expanded the number of radio stations a corporation or company could own and further deregulated broadcasting was also passed.
Every single one.
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Under William Taft, Congress passed legislation that eliminated business monopolies.
the sole function of the Supreme Court is to review laws and determine if they are enforceable under the US Constitution and Bill of Rights.The US Supreme Court has not ever passed legislation, suggested legislation or passed law.
Within 4 years of the most recent election.
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There is no "law" passed specifically to authorize body scanners. The Homeland Security Act, which was the enabling legislation for the Department of Homeland Security, is the basis under which that Cabinet level department operates.
informal amendment process
The president can veto legislation passed by Congress. Bills that are vetoed musst be passed by 2/3 favorable vote in both houses of Congress or they die and not become law. The President can also lobby and/or "twist arms" to get legistlation passed. He can reward helpful Congressmen in several ways and can punish those who do not go alongin similar fashion.
Primary legislation is laws created by a legislative body, such as acts of parliament, while secondary legislation is created under the authority of primary legislation to provide detailed regulations or rules. Both types of legislation have legal force, but secondary legislation cannot go beyond the powers granted by the primary legislation. Secondary legislation is also often more flexible and can be amended more easily than primary legislation.
After ironing out their differences, Congress sent President Bill Clinton legislation to terminate the ICC. On December 29, 1995, the 108-year-old ICC was disbanded.
Bill Clinton is married to Hillary Rodham Clinton, the US Secretary of State under Obama.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, former NY Senator, wife of Bill Clinton.