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Senators, Representatives, or the President.

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The legislative brach makes the laws and the executive branch approves the law. That is when the judicial branch can overrule the made law.

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The House of Represenitives!

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Either house and begin a bill.

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Q: Which part of congress makes the law and approves it?
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What are things that the congress can do?

Makes federal law, declares war, approves treaties, has the power of the purse, and has the power of impeachment, by which it can remove sitting members of the government.


Who approves laws passed by Congress?

The prisedent and usally congress takes a vote.


If the president approves a law is it official?

Yes, If the president approves a law, then it is then a true law.


Is Parliament's by-laws part of american law?

Parliament makes laws in Canada. Whereas Congress makes laws in the USA. Not the same thing.


Who approves budget for federal bureaucracy?

According to the US Constitution, Congress has "the power of the purse". This means that Congress approves the budget submitted by the President. It's one of the checks and balances built into the Constitution to ensure that one branch doesn't hold too much power.


What is the balance part in checks and balances can you give examples?

Checks and Balances involves the 3 branches of government and how they monitor one another. Congress establishes a law, sends it to the President - he approves it or vetoes the law and the bill circles back around until it is accepted or dropped. The judicial system overrides and makes sure that laws created abide by the constitution and those in the supreme court are appointed by the president. This is a small part of the ins and outs of checks and balances.


If congress passes a law then the congress may?

If both the Senate and the House of Representatives approve a bill (hopeful law), then the President may sign (approve) or veto (reject) the law. If he approves, the bill automatically becomes law. If not, it can go back to Congress where another vote with a 2/3 majority approval would override the President's veto.


Who makes up federal law IN THE US?

Congress


What is the name of the law when Congress makes a crime a law after its committed?

commiunity service


How does a bill become a law at the national level?

A bill is voted on by the part of Congress in which it originated. If it passes by majority vote, it gets sent to the other House for its apporoval. If that part approves it by majority vote, it gets sent to the President for his approval. If he approves it, he signs it and it becomes law.


What do us congress do?

I think US Congress has to approve to laws and makes them, too. In the beginning of that process Congress makes bills, and at the end the presedent has to except the bill and turn it into a law.


Who makes laws for the whole country?

The Legislative branch (congress) makes the laws - but the president of the US can either approve of the law, which enforces the law into action, or it can veto the law, which Congress can then override the veto with a 2/3 majority vote.The straight answer would just be Congress. The indirect answer would be Congress and the Executive branch (president).