Legislative leader (apex)
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A president doesn't suggest new laws. Congress does the laws. A president can call up a congressman and ask for a law to be written to address a need.
Child support is handled by the states; Congress passes laws, not the president.
He has the power to do all three.
No, The president does not make the law, he only has the power to pass, veto, or suggest a law. the group of people who make the laws and run them through the president is the Senate. Also, if the president vetoes the law, the senate can overthrow his decision if 2/3 of the senate vote for the law to pass.
No, the president can suggest a law that should be made but the Congress gets to decide whether it is made into a law or not.
Every president has a legislative program. These are new laws that he wants congress to pass. the president makes speeches to build support for this program and meets with key senators and representatives to try to persuade them to support the proposed laws. the president may also influence legislation by appealing directly to the american people.The president legislative program are laws put into place to be passed by the congress.
In the USA, the President cannot make Laws. He can suggest them to the Congress, but all Law originates in the Congress, and is then passed on to the President for Ratification or Veto.
No, President Obama did not braie laws of the constitution. Like any other president, he was expected to uphold and abide by the Constitution. While opinions on his policies and actions may vary, there is no evidence to suggest that he intentionally violated the Constitution.
The United States Constitution gives the President veto power. It also allows the President to make some executive decisions when it comes to laws.
It creates the laws that the executive then enforces. Though they don't have to they can support the president's agenda by passing laws on his behalf and giving their blessings to his appointements.
The power of Congress to make laws and the power of the president to execute laws are closely related. The enumerated power of Congress to legislate and establish laws can be seen as parallel to the broad executive power of the president to enforce and execute those laws. Together, they form a system of checks and balances that allows both branches to have a role in the governance of the country.