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Only Congress can pass bills into law. However, the President can propose laws and work with Congress to get them passed..

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Q: Who is job is it to make job bills for people to worK the congress or the President of the US?
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Can the president write a bill?

He can but he needs Congress to make that, since Congress makes laws they will have to vote yes and the president of course has the final say around, or they can outvote the presidents decline.


What laws does the congress make in the US?

The U.S. Congress passes bills that become Federal Laws when the U.S. President signs them (although there are cases in which Congress can make a bill into a law without the President's approval), and each state Congress passes bills that become state laws when the Governor of the state signs them.


Which of these powers of the President is not in the Constitution issue pardons execute laws initiate laws or bills make treaties?

The president does not have constitutional power to initiate laws or bills.


Can the president make an announcement to introduce a bill?

The U.S. President cannot introduce a bill, but it is part of his/her job to suggest to Congress what bills are needed.


Why does the president has a say in which bills become law?

That is to limit Congress' power to make laws, part of the balance of powers.


Does the president make any laws?

No. It's the Congress who write the bills. And the president signs the bills. However, the president is in charge of enforcing laws that Congress has made and he has a great deal of leeway in how or if laws are enforced. He issues directives to federal workers on how to interpret and carry out laws. In that sense, he makes laws.


Does Congress make the laws of the United States?

They pass the bills to be sent to the president who either signs them and then they become a law or vetos them


Which of these power of the president are not in the Constitution issue pardons execute laws initiate laws or bills or make treaties?

The president does not have the power to initiate laws-- only Congress can do that.


How can the president check the legislative branch with regards to the process of lawmaking?

One way the President can check the legislative branch is by vetoing a bill. The President also has enormous influence as a public figure and can make his or her case directly to the American people.


Most of the current powers of the president are what?

The powers of the president are he can veto bills, approve bills, make treaties with the approval of congress, start a police action but not declare war. It is the job of congress to declare war. Submit names of advisors and cabinet members for approval and replace a Supreme Court judge with congress approval. Submit a budget and get congress approval for the budget.


What are most of the current powers of the president?

The powers of the president are he can veto bills, approve bills, make treaties with the approval of congress, start a police action but not declare war. It is the job of congress to declare war. Submit names of advisors and cabinet members for approval and replace a Supreme Court judge with congress approval. Submit a budget and get congress approval for the budget.


What are the Most current powers of the President?

The powers of the president are he can veto bills, approve bills, make treaties with the approval of congress, start a police action but not declare war. It is the job of congress to declare war. Submit names of advisors and cabinet members for approval and replace a Supreme Court judge with congress approval. Submit a budget and get congress approval for the budget.