The legislative and executive branches
The answer is congress
its called the power of VITO ...
The purpose is to prevent one of the branches of the government from dominating the others. There are 3 branches of government: executive power (president), legislative power (congress) and judicial power (Supreme Court).
The power to reject bills by a president or a governor is called Veto Power.
checks to see if actions of the other two branches are constitutional. they also check to see if bills are constitutional.
It guarantees that each branch of the government have equal amount of power and the ability to object to the passing of bills into laws by other branches.
checks to see if actions of the other two branches are constitutional. they also check to see if bills are constitutional.
checks and balances
The branch of government that can veto bills is the executive branch, typically represented by the President. Once a bill is passed by the legislative branch (Congress), the President has the option to approve the bill by signing it into law or reject it by vetoing it.
Answer The person who signs bills to become laws is the president.He will either sign or he will veto(reject).
Write bills, discuss bills, pass or reject laws. Congress has many other roles, too.
Veto