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The President can't sponsor a bill in Congress.

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Q: Who cannot sponsor a bill in Congress?
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The member of Congress who introduces a bill is referred to as what?

sponsor


In congress what does the sponsor do?

introduce a bill


A member of Congress who introduces a bill is called its .?

sponsor


Who of the following people cannot sponsor a bill in Congress?

We don't have the list, so your answer depends on the list. The president doesn't make laws.


Who can sponsor legislation?

authors and/or introduces it


Who can sponsor a bill in congress?

All congress members can sponsor a bill.Go to: http://www.votesmart.org/resource_govt101_02.phpFor useful (and reliable) information regarding how a bill becomes a law.


What can a member of congress do?

Anyone can write, draft a bill. But only a member of congress can sponsor the bill. The bill must be sponsored by a member before it can go to the floor for debate


What can Only a member of congress can?

Anyone can write, draft a bill. But only a member of congress can sponsor the bill. The bill must be sponsored by a member before it can go to the floor for debate


A Congressperson who likes an idea and introduces it as a bill to Congress and speaks in favor of it is called?

a sponsor


Why is it that only a member of congress can porpose and introduce a bill into the congress in either the house of representatives and or the senate?

Anyone can write, draft a bill. But only a member of congress can sponsor the bill. The bill must be sponsored by a member before it can go to the floor for debate.


What is Sponsors?

A person who introduces a bill in Congress (^_-) A sponsor is someone who gives you money so you advertise for them


What happen if both houses of congress pass a bill and the president does nothing and congress is at recess?

In that situation the bill is considered vetoed and is of no effect. This is called the President's "pocket veto." For a bill to become law the President must do two things. He must sign it and return it to Congress within 10 days of passage. A bill, whether signed by the President or not, cannot be returned to Congress if it is in recess. If Congress recesses before the President signs and returns the bill it cannot be returned; therefore the two requirements for a bill to become law cannot be met. When this happens, if Congress wants the bill passed, Congress will introduce another version of the bill, pass it and send it to the President who would then have to formally veto it or sign and return it.